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We represent insurers, hospitals, physicians, and other healthcare providers in the full range of claims facing them. Issues that we have successfully handled on appeal include claims of malpractice, elder abuse, termination of physician staff privileges, and healthcare service plan regulation.
Healthcare Law Cases by Feris M. Greenberger
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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 SteinFeris M. GreenbergerJens B. Koepke

Benesch v. Tandler (2005) 2005 Cal.App. Unpub. LEXIS 8513
Statute of limitations issues; validity of contracts conveying shareholder interests
Irving H. GreinesFeris 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. GreenbergerBarbara W. RavitzRobert A. Olson

Salgado v. County of Los Angeles (1998) 19 Cal.4th 629
Medical malpractice – periodic payment issues under MICRA
Martin SteinKent L. RichlandFeris M. Greenberger

Wesson v. Bloom (1995, B063555)
Medical malpractice – instructional error and evidentiary issues
Kent L. RichlandFeris 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. RichlandFeris 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 SteinFeris 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. GreinesFeris M. Greenberger

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