Today’s Word
Renascent Becoming active or popular again.
Renascent Becoming active or popular again.
Underbreath Vocalized under one’s breath. For example, “It is not always safe to underbreath your feelings in open court.”
A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. Francis Bacon
I’ve written here about the pandemic delays caused in the court system that delay justice. Well, things are starting to change according to Kaiser. Like so many medical malpractice lawsuits filed before the Covid-19 pandemic, the case filed by Rojas’ mother, who moved to Dallas to care for her son, was held up as court […]
The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. Sylvia Plath
Prolepsis The anticipation and answering of possible objections in rhetorical speech.
Apposite Apt in the circumstances or in relation to something.
Instauration The act of restoring or renewing something.
But based on the states I’m familiar with, these numbers appear okay. What’s missing is the “knew or should have known” analysis – but perhaps they don’t want to acknowledge the extensions provided by those laws. Forbes Advisor List of Med Mal SOL’s
Despite our work in Charles versus Baptist, hospital lobbyists keep picking away at the patient safety disclosures voted for by Florida. As noted in a recent news story, the case my office handled established an important precedent (overturning the First DCA in the process). In a key 2017 ruling in a Jacksonville case, the Florida […]