The Ninth Circuit ruled that prosecutorial immunity does not apply when a prosecutor personally swears to alleged false statements used to obtain an arrest warrant.
In more than half of U.S. states, a plaintiff filing a medical malpractice action must submit an “affidavit of merit” or similar document at an ...
Where a medical malpractice defendant has dual board certifications, must the plaintiff’s affidavit of merit be from a doctor who is also board certified in the same two disciplines? No, said the ...
Medical malpractice plaintiffs filing suits in federal court don’t have to comply with a state affidavit of merit law, the US ...
The Public Defender’s Office is asking a judge to not let the public see the arrest affidavit of a man who has been charged in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Douglas County. The arrest ...
Justices Frown on Adding 'Affidavit' Requirement to Malpractice Cases in Federal Court The U.S. Supreme Court appeared reluctant to require medical malpractice plaintiffs to comply with state ...
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