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Tag Archives: Lavern’s
Lavern’s Law Is A Big Step Forward For Victims Of Medical Malpractice, But Leaves Gaps
Statutes of limitations are time limitations on a person’s opportunity to bring a lawsuit. Why they exist, and who they benefit, are topics for another post. For now, it is important for any consumer of medical treatment in the U.S. … Continue reading
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Cuomo to sign Lavern’s Law on Tuesday
The NY Medical Malpractice Attorneys at Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhornm, Steigman & Mackauf are happy for the family of our client Lissy McMahon. New York Governor Cuomo and the state legislative leaders announced that the Governor will sign Lavern’s … Continue reading
Will Gov. Cuomo Sign Lavern’s Law?
Yes, a real case. Yes, the x-ray hangs in my office. There is one bill on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s desk from last year. Just. One. Bill. There were 606 bills that passed by both of New York’s legislative houses. All … Continue reading