- Tried medical malpractice action against Connecticut kidney transplant surgeon in state court in Boston against the premier plaintiffs’ malpractice law firm there, in a case where the plaintiff died from a virulent infection less than a month after the transplant. The evidence was unequivocal that the infection came from the transplant and that there were signs of that infection present at the time the transplant surgeon approved the use of the donor’s kidney. Trial ended with a defense verdict.
- Represented major Connecticut hospital against claim that a PA committed malpractice when she attempted to obtain an arterial blood gas sample from a female patient and struck the median nerve, which permanently deprived the patient of the use of her left arm. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the defense, despite PA’s concession that in retrospect the patient did not need a blood gas sample, and therefore the procedure which led to the permanent injury nerve was completely unnecessary.
- Defended a major Connecticut law firm in a legal malpractice action in Hartford Superior Court, obtained a defense verdict, and then prevailed in the Connecticut Supreme Court on appeal.
- Currently representing a major Connecticut medical center in medical malpractice lawsuit involving 127 plaintiffs who claim to have been injured as a result of a nurse diverting pain medication for her own use and re-filling the medication vials with saline solution, thereby depriving patients of the analgesic medication needed during their in vitro fertilization procedures.
- Represented numerous lawyers in legal malpractice actions filed in the Superior Court and grievances brought to the Statewide Grievance Committee. Four of the legal malpractice cases were tried to conclusion, and a defense verdict was rendered in each.
- Defended six state court judges before the Judicial Review Council and in civil actions, all of which ended in dismissals of the grievance charges and lawsuit.