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Fields v. Yusuf (2006) 144 Cal.App.4th 1381 Medical malpractice/foreign object – res ipsa, captain of the ship, non-delegable duty
Martin Stein
, Feris M. Greenberger
, Jens B. Koepke
Benesch v. Tandler (2005) 2005 Cal.App. Unpub. LEXIS 8513 Statute of limitations issues; validity of contracts conveying shareholder interests
Irving H. Greines
, Feris M. Greenberger
Mercy Hospital & Medical Center v. Farmers Insurance Group of Companies (1997) 15 Cal.4th 213 Hospital satisfaction of statutory lien from percentage of patient’s recovery from third party
Feris M. Greenberger
, Barbara W. Ravitz
, Robert A. Olson
Salgado v. County of Los Angeles (1998) 19 Cal.4th 629 Medical malpractice – periodic payment issues under MICRA
Martin Stein
, Kent L. Richland
, Feris M. Greenberger
Wesson v. Bloom (1995, B063555) Medical malpractice – instructional error and evidentiary issues
Kent L. Richland
, Feris M. Greenberger
Jacoves v. United Merchandising Corp, et al. (1992) 5 Cal.App.4th 1318 Medical malpractice against hospital – negligence of physician imputed to hospital; duty to inform plaintiffs of remarks suggesting decedent son was contemplating suicide
Kent L. Richland
, Feris M. Greenberger
Anderson v. Regents of the University of California (1991) 1991 Cal. LEXIS 5765 Medical malpractice – res ipsa loquitur and strict products liability
Martin Stein
, Feris M. Greenberger
Bombel v. Rosenfeld (1986, B008566) Medical malpractice – discovery, res ipsa loquitur and causation
Feris M. Greenberger
Preston v. Family Health Program (1986, G001199) Whether noneconomic damages in arbitration award could exceed $250,000
Irving H. Greines
, Feris M. Greenberger
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