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Missouri’s 2015 Statutory Non-economic Damages Cap for Med Mal Claims Constitutional; time of trial, not date cause
In a disappointing setback for defendants, prejudgment interest will now apply to wrongful death and personal ...
Governor Signs Covid-19 Immunity law
On July 7, 2021, Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed SBs 51 & 42, which ...
On February 16, 2021, the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, ordered transfer of a medical malpractice ...
Missouri Lawyers Weekly has once again recognized KT for one of Missouri’s top reported defense verdicts. Former ...
Kamykowski & Taylor attorney Mariel Taylor successfully defended an otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat ...
Medical malpractice actions in Missouri are subject to the requirements of R.S.Mo. §538.225. This statute requires ...
A 16-day jury trial in Jefferson County over a child’s alleged injuries stemming from birth ended in a defense ...
A Franklin County jury has sided with a long-time local doctor and his employer in a medical malpractice claim ...
A Dunklin County jury ruled that medical personnel were not negligent in the treatment of a woman whose ailments ...
The owner Anne Rothschild sued Dr. Stanley Librach alleging that he removed too much fat out of her thighs, causing
A Knox County jury listened to testimony for four days in a medical malpractice suit stemming from chronic back ...