Malpractice Legal Information Law
Malpractice describes the negligent conduct of a professional, which causes injury to a client of that professional, or sometimes injury to relatives or people in privacy with the client. This may arise in the context of medical treatment (medical malpractice), legal representation (legal malpractice), accounting or tax services (accountant malpractice), or in any other transaction between a regulated professional and a consumer.
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- Attorney Medical Services - Brief articles about online medical research, with links.
- McCullough, Campbell and Lane - Descriptions of medical malpractice laws throughout the United malpractice States.
- Arthur Newmark, M.D., J.D. - Links to resources with a medical-legal focus.
- McMillen, Reinhart & Voght, PA - Providing basic information for consumers about the rights of malpractice victims.
- Garan, Lucow, Miller, PC - Information about the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and malpractice Active Labor Act, also known as the patient malpractice anti-dumping law, including the statute, case reports, regulations, malpractice articles, and frequently asked questions, from a Michigan malpractice law firm.
- Aylesworth Thompson Phelan O'Brien LLP - Overview of medical negligence actions in Canada.
- Health Administration Responsibility Project - Resource for establishing the liability of managed health care organizations and nursing facilities for negligent care.
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