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Following the incident and protests, the court constituted a national task force to ensure workplace safety for doctors and requested the protesting doctors return to their duties. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ] The court ordered the Central Industrial Security Force and Central Reserve Police Force to provide security at the hospital and asked the CBI ...
Sorrell v. IMS Health Inc., 564 U.S. 552 (2011), [1] is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a Vermont statute that restricted the sale, disclosure, and use of records that revealed the prescribing practices of individual doctors violated the First Amendment.
R v Adomako [1994] UKHL 6, was a landmark United Kingdom criminal law case where the required elements to satisfy the legal test for gross negligence manslaughter at common law were endorsed and refined. [1]
A doctor’s office “was the last place you would ever expect” a shooting, he adds. Yet, it happened again two months later in a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee. Dr. Ben Mauck (Greg Campbell ...
The Court of Appeals disagreed and affirmed the lower court's decision. [1] In a similar case, Dr. Shakeel Kahn was charged under 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), for overprescribing Schedule II drugs. The United States provided the same argument, and Kahn rebutted with the same defense that he acted in "good faith." As in Ruan v.
Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee [1957] 1 WLR 582 is an English tort law case that lays down the typical rule for assessing the appropriate standard of reasonable care in negligence cases involving skilled professionals such as doctors. This rule is known as the Bolam test, and states that if a doctor reaches the standard of a ...
A Georgia doctor who was sued by a couple who accused him of posting their decapitated newborn baby on social media has been found liable in court.. Dr. Jackson Gates and his business, Medical ...
"Marion", a pseudonym for the 14-year-old girl at the centre of this case, suffered from intellectual disabilities, severe deafness, epilepsy and other disorders. Her parents, a married couple from the Northern Territory sought an order from the Family Court of Australia authorising them to have Marion undergo a hysterectomy and an oophrectomy (removal of ovaries).