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Medical Professional Liability Litigation In West Virginia: Part Ii, Thomas J. Hurney Jr., Jennifer M. Mankins
Medical Professional Liability Litigation In West Virginia: Part Ii, Thomas J. Hurney Jr., Jennifer M. Mankins
West Virginia Law Review
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"I Will Not Divulge": How To Resolve The "Mass Of Legal Confusion" Surrounding The Physician-Patient Relationship In West Virginia, Mary Claire Johnson
"I Will Not Divulge": How To Resolve The "Mass Of Legal Confusion" Surrounding The Physician-Patient Relationship In West Virginia, Mary Claire Johnson
West Virginia Law Review
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An Extreme Response Or A Necessary Reform - Revealing How Caps On Noneconomic Damages Actually Affect Medical Malpractice Victims And Malpractice Insurance Rates, Kelly Kotur
West Virginia Law Review
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Medical Professional Liability In West Virginia, Thomas J. Hurney Jr., Rob J. Aliff Jackson Kelly Pllc
Medical Professional Liability In West Virginia, Thomas J. Hurney Jr., Rob J. Aliff Jackson Kelly Pllc
West Virginia Law Review
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Recovery Of Medical Monitoring Costs: An Argument For The Fund Mechanism In The Wake Of Bower V. Westinghouse, Shannon L. Smith Wolfe
Recovery Of Medical Monitoring Costs: An Argument For The Fund Mechanism In The Wake Of Bower V. Westinghouse, Shannon L. Smith Wolfe
West Virginia Law Review
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Hospital Liability In West Virginia, Thomas J. Hurney Jr.
Hospital Liability In West Virginia, Thomas J. Hurney Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Advance Medical Directives In West Virginia, Part One, Irene M. Keely
Advance Medical Directives In West Virginia, Part One, Irene M. Keely
West Virginia Law Review
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Advance Medical Directives In West Virginia, Part Two, Gordon H. Copland
Advance Medical Directives In West Virginia, Part Two, Gordon H. Copland
West Virginia Law Review
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Dimarco V. Lynch Homes-Chester County, Inc.: How Far Should West Virginia Go In Extension Of Physician Liability For Transmission Of Communicable Disease, Rebecca Coffield Moore
Dimarco V. Lynch Homes-Chester County, Inc.: How Far Should West Virginia Go In Extension Of Physician Liability For Transmission Of Communicable Disease, Rebecca Coffield Moore
West Virginia Law Review
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The Law Of Medical Malpractice In West Virginia, Hale J. Posten
The Law Of Medical Malpractice In West Virginia, Hale J. Posten
West Virginia Law Review
A phase of the field of civil law which seldom comes within the experience of the average practitioner concerns itself with the negligence of physicians and surgeons in the practice of their profession, which is classified under the broad general term of malpractice. As the practice of medicine in its various branches tends to become a business rather than a personal relation, and the paternal position of the family physician faces into the limbo of forgotten things, it is likely that actions against doctors for their acts of negligence in the exercise of their art will become more, rather than …