Connecticut Medical Malpractice Law

Author:   Joyce Lagnese ,  Calum Anderson ,  Frank Santoro
Publisher:   Connecticut Law Tribune
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9781576252420


Pages:   265
Publication Date:   01 October 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Joyce Lagnese ,  Calum Anderson ,  Frank Santoro
Publisher:   Connecticut Law Tribune
Imprint:   Connecticut Law Tribune
ISBN:  

9781576252420


ISBN 10:   1576252426
Pages:   265
Publication Date:   01 October 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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<ul><li>Joyce Lagnese</li></ul>Ms. Lagnese is one of the founding principals of Danaher, Lagnese & Sacco, P.C. in Hartford, CT. She serves as co-managing principal of the firm and head of the Medical Malpractice Defense Unit. Her practice concentration is complex civil litigation, principally high exposure medical malpractice defense litigation. She has defended medical malpractice cases in all venues in Connecticut on behalf of physicians, hospitals, nursing homes, community health organizations, nursing staff contractors and mobile medical service providers. Her practice also includes representation of medical practitioners and institutions in administrative proceedings before the Connecticut Department of Public Health. Ms. Lagnese has extensive trial experience in high exposure complex litigation. This includes medical malpractice cases including wrongful death and permanent injury due to surgical complications; hypoxic induced brain injury and Erbs palsy in babies; delayed diagnosis of cancer and cardiovascular disease; permanent neurologic injury following general anesthesia; patient suicide in the psychiatric and primary care setting; catastrophic outcomes in the Emergency Department setting; and blindness following ophthalmologic treatment.

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