by Sean Cantkier | Jun 30, 2020
Health Law and Regulation Update Blog Post by Eric Frisch. The Georgia Court of Appeals has held that an expert affidavit is not required to support some claims of negligent credentialing. Plaintiffs sued a physician, his employer, and the hospital where he had...
by Sean Cantkier | Jun 29, 2020
Health Law and Regulation Update Blog Post by Eric Frisch. The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed a final judgment in favor of a neurosurgeon against a litany of alleged evidentiary errors at trial. In the case of Haskins v. Georgia Neurosurgical Institute, the...
by Sean Cantkier | Jun 25, 2020
Health Law and Regulation Update Blog Post by Eric Frisch. The Georgia General Assembly has passed two new healthcare related measures. The first bill, entitled the “Disabled Adults and Elder Persons Protection Act,” enjoyed bipartisan support and is expected to be...
by Sean Cantkier | Jun 22, 2020
CSVL Partner Lee Weatherly was recently voted into The American Board of Trial Advocates organization (ABOTA). ABOTA, founded in 1958, is a national association of experienced trial lawyers and judges. ABOTA and its members are dedicated to the...
by Sean Cantkier | Jun 18, 2020
Health Law and Regulation Update Blog Post by Eric Frisch. Yesterday the Georgia Senate passed and adopted HB 888, which limits the consequences of “surprise” medical billing for patients receiving emergency medical services. The bill limits the remedies for out of...