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October 09, 2020
5 Barrett Med Mal And Injury Rulings Attys Should Know
During her three-year tenure as a Seventh Circuit judge, U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has shown a rigorously by-the-books approach to medical malpractice and personal injury cases, including on liability issues involving the use of excessive force by police that may one day come before the high court.
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January 03, 2020
7th Circ. Won't Revisit $31M Kidney-Failure Ruling
A Seventh Circuit panel refused Friday to revisit its decision that a kidney transplant patient's $31.2 million verdict against a federally funded clinic should be largely affirmed.
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November 08, 2019
7th Circ. Mostly Affirms $31M Kidney Failure Verdict
The Seventh Circuit has largely affirmed a $31 million bench verdict in a suit accusing a federally funded clinic of causing a patient's kidney failure, but ordered further proceedings to determine whether the patient was partially to blame.
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September 11, 2019
7th Circ. Probes Method Behind $31M Kidney Failure Verdict
The Seventh Circuit on Wednesday questioned whether a trial judge used the right method to come up with part of a $31 million damages award after a bench trial in which a federally funded clinic was held liable for causing a man's kidney failure.
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May 06, 2019
7th Circ. Urged To Preserve $31M Kidney Injury Award
An Illinois federal judge did not use an improper methodology to formulate a portion of the $31.2 million award she ordered against a federally funded clinic accused of causing a man's kidney failure, the man has told the Seventh Circuit.
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February 22, 2019
$31M Kidney Injury Award Is Too High, Gov't Tells 7th Circ.
The federal government asked the Seventh Circuit on Thursday to vacate or reduce a $31 million bench verdict in a suit accusing a federally funded clinic of causing a patient's kidney failure, saying the nature of the patient's injuries didn't justify the "extraordinarily high" award.