Professional Liability
Alabama Supreme Court Allows Ex Parte Interviews with Plaintiffs’ Treating Physicians
Alabama Supreme Court Opens the Gate for Defense Counsel to Have Ex Parte Communications with Plaintiffs’ Treating Physicians
Courts Allow Defendants to Introduce Medical Bills Absent a Claim for Medical Expenses from Plaintiffs
Dearth of Public Funding, Stigma Associated with Mental Health Contribute to Challenging Environment for Providers
Collateral Source Payments may be Admissible at Trial to Show a Treating Physician’s Bias and the Unreasonableness of the Plaintiff’s Alleged Medical Damages
Subpoenas Seeking Mental Health Records: What Should and Should Not Be Produced?
Alabama Supreme Court Affirms Summary Judgment Ruling in Hospital Liability, Independent Contractor Emergency Room Physician Case
Alabama Supreme Court Holds AMLA and Its Discovery Provisions Not Applicable to Sexual Assault Claims
Alabama Legislature Eliminates ‘Innovator Liability,’ But is it Enough?
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