Schiavetti, Corgan, DiEdwards, Weinberg & Nicholson, LLP Contact: Richard W. Nicholson, Esq. 575 Eighth Avenue 14 th Floor, 10018 Tel No. (212) 541-9100 Fax No. (212) 262-0824 rnicholson@schiavetti.com
The Law Firm of Schiavetti, Corgan, DiEdwards, Weinberg & Nicholson, LLP 575 Eighth Avenue, 14 th Floor 709 Avenue, 10019 White Plains, 10604 (212) 541-9100 (914) 946-0400 400 Garden City Plaza, Suite 420 Garden City, 11530 (516) 357-9460 27 Stony Hill Drive Morganville, New Jersey 07751 (732) 536-5634
Schiavetti, Corgan, DiEdwards, Weinberg & Nicholson, LLP Firm History and Experience Schiavetti, Corgan, DiEdwards, Weinberg & Nicholson, LLP has maintained a longstanding tradition of successfully defending health care providers and medical institutions since its founding over thirty years ago. With two fully-staffed offices and over thirty attorneys, we are well armed to provide personalized service in both State and Federal courts throughout and New Jersey. Our partners are seasoned, experienced trial and appellate attorneys who have defended the most demanding cases against the most formidable opponents with consistently excellent results. We have also maintained office branches in Long Island, and New Jersey for several years. We continue to maintain a team that handles our New Jersey accounts, headed by one of our senior partners. Schiavetti, Corgan, DiEdwards, Weinberg & Nicholson, LLP provides services to its clients in a most cost-effective manner by relying upon its years of experience and expertise in the field of medical malpractice defense. We are acutely aware that every dollar spent on verdicts, settlements or legal fees is a dollar not available for patient care, and view ourselves as part of the team committed to promoting quality health care by providing the best and most cost-effective representation of our clients. We have expert trial attorneys who consistently win cases in the most difficult venues as well as talented attorneys pursuing all avenues to evaluate and resolve matters at the earliest possible juncture. We utilize the latest technology and have adept support personnel assuring that our time is economically spent advancing the client s defense. Naturally, our attorneys are familiar with the local courts and judges and capable of handling several calendar matters simultaneously, avoiding duplication of travel costs and multiple appearances. Our trial attorneys are truly talented litigators and experts in the trial of complex medical malpractice matters including hypoxic ischemic brain injury, Erb s Palsy, paralysis and wrongful death. Our appellate attorneys are highly skilled writers and researchers who handle not only appeals but also trial applications, post-trial motions and complex motion practice. Every one of our files is carefully analyzed to assess its potential for procedural or legal dismissal, so that our clients are effectively counseled regarding their options at the earliest possible stage. We have consistently delivered favorable outcomes to our clients in the form of defense verdicts, summary dismissal upheld on appeal and favorable settlements.
Our partners provide 24-hour on call legal assistance to hospital administrators and risk management departments and have been called and have responded promptly to numerous emergent matters requiring immediate legal input. We have provided counsel in numerous Office of Professional Medical Conduct and regulatory matters and have also conducted investigations and provided assistance to various hospitals and health care institutions responding to Department of Health Statements of Deficiencies. Our firm includes skilled attorneys experienced in responding to sentinel events with detailed staff briefings and comprehensive, confidential analyses. These early investigations enable the client to identify root cause factors in the hopes of reducing the risk of such events occurring in the future. In addition to successfully counseling and defending ongoing matters, we have also played a seminal role in trying to educate hospital personnel with an eye toward reducing the number of future lawsuits or regulatory investigations. In connection with our representation of our clients, we have conducted numerous in-service lectures and mock trials. Our partners meet and consult with our risk managers on a frequent basis to discuss issues which should be the focus of future in-service presentations or seminars thereby identifying those areas of practice which are most problematic to defend, and where, with improvement, litigation can be limited or more successfully defended. By employing our two-pronged approach - vigorously defending cases once they are brought, and trying to educate personnel to avoid future litigation - Schiavetti, Corgan, DiEdwards, Weinberg & Nicholson, LLP helps reduce the cost of litigation to our clients. Our reputation for mounting a strong defense and our willingness to litigate defensible claims forcing plaintiffs attorneys to prove their cases has no doubt helped discourage frivolous lawsuits against our clients. We also believe our education of key personnel has helped to reduce the type of avoidable mistakes which foster litigation. Our mission is to support our clients in their delivery of health care by expertise, avoidance of duplicative efforts and the willingness and skill to staunchly defend and try our cases to verdict.
Partner Profiles RICHARD W. NICHOLSON Mr. Nicholson has been with the firm since 1983, and has been a partner since 1988. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Colgate University and a Juris Doctor degree from the St. John's University School of Law. Mr. Nicholson is an expert in the trial of complex medical malpractice matters, including cases involving hypoxic ischemic brain injury and Erb s Palsy. He has also handled numerous OPMC investigations of individual physicians and counseled hospital clients during the course of Department of Health investigations and other Quality Assurance matters. Mr. Nicholson has been a featured lecturer on videotape for the State Medical Society, a regular lecturer to the physicians and nurses of the City Health and Hospitals Corporation, and a guest lecturer at the Community College School of Nursing regarding nursing liability and malpractice. He has also lectured extensively on suit avoidance in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology, surgery and emergency medicine. JOHN J. CORGAN Mr. Corgan has been a member of the firm since 1983. Before that he was a trial attorney with the Law Offices of Anthony L. Schiavetti, Esq., and with the firm of DeBlasio & Meagher. He was also associated with Pfizer, Inc. and their lead outside counsel, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Esqs. in City. Mr. Corgan has tried over a hundred cases to verdict in matters of the highest complexity against the most formidable adversaries. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of at Stony Brook and Juris Doctor degree from Fordham University School of Law. GERALD D. DiEDWARDS Mr. DiEdwards has been with the firm since 1992, and has been a partner since 1997. Prior to that, he was a partner with Lieber & DiEdwards and an associate with Bower & Gardner. He has extensive trial experience. He received a Bachelors of Arts degree from Fordham University and a Juris Doctor degree from Pace University School of Law.
DAVID W. SISSKIND Mr. Sisskind has been with the firm since 1986, and has been a partner since 1991. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of at Albany, and a Juris Doctor degree from Brooklyn Law School. Mr. Sisskind is a member of both the New York and New Jersey Bars, State Trial Lawyers Association, New Jersey Trial Lawyers, and is a seasoned trial attorney. He has conducted risk management seminars on suit avoidance in the medical profession, as well as seminars regarding loss and suit avoidance in the general liability field. He has written and conducted numerous mock trials for our hospital clients as well as general Liability clients. Mr. Sisskind has been admitted in New Jersey since 1987 and heads our New Jersey team. CARL D. WEINBERG Mr. Weinberg became a partner in the Firm in 1989 and, during the 25 years since then, has represented many of the leading medical practitioners in the metropolitan area, primarily in his capacity as a senior trial attorney who defends claims involving catastrophic injury. In particular, he is called upon by clients to handle matters where the venue is particularly challenging and, as a result, has built an impressive record of favorable verdicts in s most notoriously difficult venues. Before coming to the firm, he was a trial attorney with the firm of Bower & Gardner and served as a prosecutor in Florida for six years, during which he specialized in cases of sexual assault upon children and adults and was appointed Special Prosecutor by Governor Bob Graham to handle homicide charges involving organized crime figures. He is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell (their highest rating) and a member of Mensa, the State Medical Defense Bar Association, the State Bar Association and the Defense Research Institute. ERIC R. MISHARA Mr. Mishara has been with the firm since 1986, and has been a partner since 1995. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Vermont and a Juris Doctor degree from Law School. Mr. Mishara worked as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Gilbert Ramirez, Supreme Court of the State of, Kings County, and was on the Washington, D.C. staff of Silvio O. Conte, a member of the United States House of Representatives. In addition to his extensive trial work, Mr. Mishara has counseled physicians on matters relating to employment and health care related issues.
KAREN P. RYAN Ms. Ryan has been associated with the firm since 1994, and became a member in 2004. Prior to coming to the firm, she was a litigator with The Legal Aid Society, Criminal Defense Division, handling felony and misdemeanor cases to verdict. In addition to criminal cases, she has tried cases in the areas of medical malpractice, legal malpractice, construction and automobile accidents. Ms. Ryan graduated with Honors from Fordham University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and earned a Juris Doctor from Pace University. SAMANTHA E. QUINN Ms. Quinn has been with the firm since 1994, and became a partner in 2005. She has been the managing attorney in the office since 2002, and heads the office s appellate practice. Ms. Quinn has briefed and argued appeals in s highest Court, the Court of Appeals, as well as s First and Second Appellate Departments. Ms. Quinn also handles complex motion practice and has published several articles in risk management periodicals. She has handled Office of Professional Medical Conduct investigations for individual physicians and counseled hospital clients during the course of Department of Health investigations and other Quality Assurance matters. Ms. Quinn has a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in History from Brown University and a Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School. JOHN E. BAROUS Mr. Barous has been with the firm since 2001 and became a partner in 2009. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. John's University and his Juris Doctor degree from New York Law School. He served as a Clerk of the Honorable Budd Goodman, Supreme Court of the State of, County and was admitted to the United States Supreme Court in April of 2002. Mr. Barous has devoted a large portion of his legal career to the City of in either the defense of municipalities against civil lawsuits, as Assistant Counsel for the Mayor's Office of Midtown Enforcement, or as an Agency Attorney III for the City Department of Correction. TERRENCE E. DEMPSEY Mr. Dempsey has been with the firm since December 2000 and became partner in 2009. He received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Villanova University in
1989 and a Juris Doctor degree from St. John's University School of Law in 1994. He has worked in the medical malpractice field as well as other areas of personal injury litigation. Prior to coming to the firm, he was in-house counsel to Nationwide Insurance and was a civil litigation associate representing the City Police Department PBA. MAUREEN M. ARCIERO Ms. Arciero joined the firm as a partner in 2009. Prior to that, she was a founding partner in the firm of Benvenuto, Arciero & McAndrew. Ms. Arciero received a Bachelor of Arts from Siena College and her Juris Doctor degree from Law School. The focus of her career is the defense of physicians, hospitals and nursing homes in medical malpractice litigation. She has previously served as in-house trial counsel to Physicians Reciprocal Insurers and was previously associated with Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt and Bower & Gardner. Ms. Arciero has lectured extensively to the faculty and staff of numerous metropolitan facilities and has served as the faculty speaker at a number of National Conventions for the College of American Pathology. ANGELA M. RIBAUDO Ms. Ribaudo has been with the firm since 2003, and became a partner in 2012. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from St. John s University and her Juris Doctor degree from City University of School of Law. She has briefed and argued appeals in s First and Second Appellate Departments and in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. In addition to medical malpractice, she has litigated 42 U.S.C. 1981 and 1983 claims, personal injury and labor law cases. Ms. Ribaudo has counseled physicians before the Office of Professional Medical Conduct, the State of New Jersey Office of the Attorney General and the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners on health care related issues. Prior to coming to the firm, Ms. Ribaudo was a contract attorney for the U.S. Department of Interior, Office of the Solicitor. KENNETH J. BURFORD Mr. Burford joined the firm as a partner in 2013. He graduated cum laude in economics from SUNY Albany, and received his law degree from Pace University School of Law. His litigation experience encompasses more than twenty five years of defending claims at trial and upon appeal. Mr. Burford has defended complex malpractice cases throughout New York State as well as mediations for clients outside of. He has responded to
investigations by, and defended claims brought by, the Office of Professional Medical Conduct, the Office of Professional Discipline and the Department of Health. Mr. Burford has also defended toxic tort, architectural and employment practices claims in State and Federal Courts as well as defending general liability claims. He is frequently called upon to advise on Healthcare, administrative and operational matters as well as Healthcare Regulatory surveillance processes. Additionally, he has been welcomed as a guest lecturer on health law issues by numerous healthcare facilities. ANTHONY L. SCHIAVETTI Of Counsel Mr. Schiavetti, a former City police officer, has been a member of the legal profession for nearly 50 years. Beginning his legal career in the managing attorney s office of White & Case, he became a trial attorney with Martin, Clearwater & Bell in 1959. In 1972, he was trial partner at McAloon, Friedman & Schiavetti, and in 1974 he became the attorney of record for the Medical Malpractice Defense Division of Wausau Insurance Company. In 1982, he founded the firm of Schiavetti, Begos & Nicholson, which is now known as Schiavetti, Corgan, DiEdwards, Weinberg & Nicholson, LLP. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Fordham College and a Juris Doctor degree from Fordham University School of Law.
PARTNERS Maureen M. Arciero John E. Barous Kenneth J. Burford John J. Corgan Terrence E. Dempsey Gerald D. DiEdwards Eric R. Mishara Richard W. Nicholson Samantha E. Quinn Angela M. Ribaudo Karen P. Ryan David W. Sisskind Carl D. Weinberg ASSOCIATES Adam V. Acuff Dena T. Berke Stephanie J. Campbell Ivette De La Cruz Tara R. Di Luca Cristina A. Di Maria Joseph Dugan Frank Dumont David M. Javer Evan J. Lyman Robert S. Mancher Namita K. Mehta Edward R. Nicholson Brian T. Reilly Oran Schwager Thomas K. Wittig Victoria L. Vernicek Suhlail C. Villa Laura Yenchman
Significant Legal Precedents We have been involved in many significant decisions affecting the law in State. Some of our most notable decisions include the following: Alcala v. Soundview Medical Center, 77 A.D.3d 591, 909 N.Y.S.2d 359 (1 st Dept. 2010) (decision denying leave to amend bill of particulars affirmed) Adams v. Bobb-McKoy, 245 A.D.2d 474, 666 N.Y.S.2d 701 (2 nd Dept. 1997) (action dismissed for failure to comply with General Municipal Law 50-d(2) and 50-d; i.e., timely notify Aglira v. Julien & Schlesinger, 214 A.D.2d 178, 631 N.Y.S.2d 816 (1 st Dept. 1995) (insurance carrier not liable for defective annuity) Anderson v. Lamaute & Moise, 306 A.D.2d 232, 761 N.Y.S.2d 87 (2 nd Dept. 2003) (summary judgment where plaintiff failed to establish proximate cause) Banks v. Barkoukis, 231 A.D.2d 598, 647 N.Y.S.2d 814 (2 nd Dept. 1996) (surgeon not vicariously liable for ordinary acts of negligence of nurse not in his employ) Baptiste v. Harding-Marin, 88 A.D.3d 752, 930 N.Y.S.2d 670, (2 nd Dept. 2011) (affirmed lower court decision dismissing action as untimely based upon failure to establish continuous course of treatment) Beltrez v. Chambliss, 63 A.D.3d 681, 890 N.Y.S.2d 825 (1 st Dept. 2009) (dismissal of plaintiff s case affirmed) Benjamin v. Holder, 204 Fed. Appx. 979 (2 nd Cir. 2006) (summary judgment of plaintiff prisoner s 1983 claim affirmed) Berkowitz v. Gillen, Supreme Index # 128445/95 (2000) ($315,000 verdict for pain and suffering following breast reduction reduced to $245,000 during pendency of motion) Brinkman v. Davis, Supreme Suffolk Index #1097/99 (2009) (affirming defense verdict)
Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center v. Wiznia, 284 A.D.2d 265, 726 N.Y.S.2d 847 (1 st. Dept. 2001) (summary judgment affirmed as to liability on employment law claims) Burke v. Beyer, 100 A.D.3d 425, 953 N.Y.S.2d 207 (1 st Dept. 2012) (affirmed summary judgment for defense in claim of failure to appropriately treat acute renal failure and diabetic ketoacidosis resulting in death) Carman v. Abter, 751 N.Y.S.2d 483, 2002 N.Y. Slip Op. 09557 (1 st Dept. 2002) (Medical malpractice; summary judgment properly granted) Chiu-Caranese v. DeMeo, 2 A.D.3d 766, 769 N.Y.S.2d 729 (2 nd Dept. 2003) (affirming jury defense verdict; court properly allowed testimony of defense expert based on notice in 3101(d) disclosure and properly allowed drug company representatives testimony as exception to hearsay rule) Cordero v. Kaiser Organization, Inc., 288 A.D.2d 424, 733 N.Y.S.2d 234 (2 nd Dept. 2001) (Labor Law 241(6) claim correctly dismissed) Crucen v. Leary, 55 A.D.3d 510, 867 N.Y.S.2d 49 (1 st Dept. 2008) (malpractice case properly dismissed for failure to comply with requirements of National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act) Curry v. Hudson Valley Hospital Center, 104 A.D.3d 898, 961 N.Y.S.2d 563 (2 nd Dept. 2013) (jury s award of zero damages for conscious pain and suffering was not against the weight of the evidence) DiSalvo v. Ordway, 208 A.D.2d 798, 618 N.Y.S.2d 564 (2 nd Dept. 1994) (dismissal affirmed for plaintiff s failure to prove jurisdiction over defendant) Dweck v. Bridge Transportation, 12 A.D. 3d 560, 786 N.Y.S.2d 189 (2 nd Dept. 2004) (summary judgment precluded in property damage and subrogation action) Fichter/Vesperman v. Wormser, 283 A.D.2d 637, 725 N.Y.S.2d 361 (2 nd Dept. 2001) (affirming denial of co-defendant s summary judgment motion based on issues of fact and question of vicarious liability) Fontanez v. Lazarus, et al, 68 A.D.3d 558, 889 N.Y.S.2d 844 (1 st Dept. 2009) (affirmed lower court s decision to vacate award of summary judgment to defendant) Giampino v. Ricci, 160 Misc.2d 326, 609 N.Y.S.2d 134 (Sup. 1994) (Article 50-B regarding future damages is constitutional in wrongful death cases) Gilroy v. McCarthy, 678 N.Y.S.2d 644, 678 N.Y.S.2d 644 (2 nd Dept. 1998) (waiver of physician-patient privilege properly found where plaintiff disclosed family history at deposition)
Ginsberg v. North Shore Hospital, 213 A.D.2d 592, 624 N.Y.S.2d 257 (2 nd Dept. 1995) (hearsay properly redacted from medical records at trial; defense verdict affirmed) Green v. St. Luke s Roosevelt Hospital, 465 F.3d 65 (2 nd Cir. 2006) (affirmed dismissal of plaintiff s claims under Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 USC 1983, negligence, false imprisonment and assault and battery; reversed dismissal of plaintiff s violation of human rights law claim) Harford v. Hippolyte, Supreme Kings Index #32282/06 (2009) ($2,200,000 verdict for Erb s Palsy settled for $1,350,000 after post-trial motion) Jurado v. Kalache, 29 Misc.3d 1005, 912 N.Y.S.2d 375, 2010 N.Y. Slip Op. 20409 (2 nd Dept. 2012) (reversed court below and granted motion to strike second supplemental bill of particulars improperly alleging prejudicial and unfounded statutory violations) Lewis-Burnett v. West Side Radiology Associates, 106 A.D.3d 637, 965 N.Y.S.2d 719 (1 st Dept. 2013) (summary judgment affirmed where plaintiff failed to establish proximate cause between positioning during mammogram and rotator cuff injury) Liew v. University Medical Center, 55 A.D.3d 566, 865 N.Y.S.2d 278 (2 nd Dept. 2008) (denial of disclosure of non-party organ donor s records in subsequent malpractice litigation affirmed) Muzio v. Napolitano, 82 A.D.3d 947, 919 N.Y.S.2d 64 (2 nd Dept. 2011) (reversal of order denying plaintiff an order of protection for HIPAA information) Napoleoni v. Union Hosp., 207 A.D.2d 660, 616 N.Y.S.2d 38 (1 st Dept. 1994) (court ordered disclosure of mother s confidential drug treatment record) O Neill v St. Vincent s Medical Center of Richmond, Supreme Richmond Index # 11283/02 (2008) ($1,000,000 verdict for pain and suffering for wrongful death from pulmonary embolism settled for $800,000 following post-trial motion) Perez v. County of, 83 F. Supp.2d 435 (SDNY 2000) aff d 242 F.3d 367 (2 nd Cir. 2000) (affirming dismissal of plaintiff s civil rights complaint) Peterson v. Stratford, 677 N.Y.S.2d 492, 677 N.Y.S.2d 492 (2 nd Dept. 1998) (protective order granted with respect to questions seeking privileged information)
Pichardo v. Herrera-Acevedo, 77 A.D.3d 641, 908 N.Y.S.2d 446 (2 nd Dept. 2010) (decision denying summary judgment reversed; case dismissed; affirmed on reargument and leave to appeal denied) Pol v. Tabaddor, 51 A.D.3d 430, 857 N.Y.S.2d 102 (1 st Dept. 2008) (Affirming trial court s granting of judgment notwithstanding the verdict of a $9,792,412 verdict against neurosurgeon where plaintiff failed to establish proximate cause) Prato v. Arzt, 79 A.D.3d 622, 912 N.Y.S.2d 881 (1 st Dept. 2010) (decision denying motion to change venue affirmed) Quinones v. Waltz, 685 N.Y.S.2D 726, 685 N.Y.S.2d 726 1846 (1 st Dept. 1999) (medical malpractice and products liability; partial summary judgment properly granted) Ramirez v. Cruz, 92 A.D.3d 533, 938 N.Y.S.2d 540 (1st Dept. 2012) (affirming summary judgment of failure to diagnose cancer) Rivera v. Greenstein, 79 A.D.3d 564, 914 N.Y.S.2d 94 (1 st Dept. 2010) (judgment notwithstanding verdict granted; $3,000,000 verdict dismissed; affirmed on reargument and leave denied) Rosas v. Stieg, 108 A.D.3d 693, 968 N.Y.S.2d 886 (1 st Dept. 2013) (Supreme Court s denial of motion to vacate order of dismissal for plaintiff s failure to prosecute reversed) Rosenman v. Shrestha, 48 A.D.3d 781, 852 N.Y.S.2d 378 (2 nd Dept. 2008) (denial of summary judgment affirmed) Santiago v. Nyack Hospital, 68 A.D.3d 845, 889 N.Y.S.2d 494 (2 nd Dept. 2009) (order denying request for dismissal affirmed) Scalisi v. Oberlander, 96 A.D.3d 106, 943 N.Y.S.2d 23, 2012 N.Y. Slip Op. 02958 (1 st Dept. 2012) (reviewing court held that issues of fact precluded summary judgment) Schel v. Roth, 242 A.D.2d 697, 663 N.Y.S.2d 609 (2 nd Dept.1997) (summary judgment as to lack of informed consent claim improperly denied) Sedita v. Salvatore, Queens County Index #26692/05 (2008) (Evidence sufficient to support jury's verdict in alleged negligent diagnosis of Crohn's Disease Case) Shirinova v. City Health and Hospitals Corporation, 34 A.D.3d 442, 824 N.Y.S.2d 137 (2 nd Dept. 2006) (defendants expert disclosure sufficient to satisfy requirements of CPLR 3101(d))
Shkolnik v. Hosp. for Joint Diseases, 211 A.D.2d 347, 627 N.Y.S.2d 353 (1 st Dept. 1995) (consent obtained by treating physician insulates referring physician from liability; complaint dismissed) Soto v. Dupret, 93 A.D.3d 481, 939 N.Y.S.2d 849 (Mem), 2012 N.Y. Slip Op. 01766 (1 st Dept. 2012) (reversed lower court and held that plaintiff s claim was time-barred where plaintiff failed to establish applicability of relation back doctrine) Tart-Bynoe v. Bronx Pediatric Medicine, P.C., Bronx County Index #301311/07 (2012) (evidence sufficient to support jury s verdict) Teitel v. County of, 277 A.D.2d 309, 716 N.Y.S.2d 76 (2 nd Dept. 2000) (affirmed trial court s dismissal of the complaint based on untimely service of notice of claim) Thapt v. Shahine et al, 89 A.D.3d 837, 932 N.Y.S.2d 346 (2 nd Dept. 2011) (affirmed lower court decision dismissing action) Tran v. New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center, 291 A.D.2d 121, 740 N.Y.S.2d 11 (1 st Dept. 2002); rev d 99 N.Y. 2d 383, 756 N.Y.S.2d 509 (2003) (granted plaintiff right to review surveillance tape in medical malpractice action) Upshur v. Staten Island Medical Group, 88 A.D.3d 785, 930 N.Y.S.2d 649, 2011 N.Y. Slip Op. 07213 (2 nd Dept. 2012) (Upheld trial court ruling that physician was not proximate cause of injuries allegedly sustained by infant born of diabetic patient, and that did not recognize cause of action for preconception torts) Volpe v. Good Samaritan Hosp., 213 A.D.2d 398, 623 N.Y.S.2d 330 (2 nd Dept. 1994) (complaint properly dismissed at trial where plaintiff attempted to prove theories not pled) Winant v. Carras, 208 A.D.2d 618, 617 N.Y.S.2d 487 (2 nd Dept. 1994) (plaintiff may not cross-examine defendant physician with Physician s Desk Reference) Yakubovitch v. Reich, Supreme Kings, Index No. #8984/05 (2013) (plaintiff s post-trial motion to set aside verdict denied) Zafra v. Ascensio, Sup. Queens Index #29273/03 (2009) ($3,000,000 verdict for pain and suffering and wrongful death settled for $475,000 during pendency of posttrial motion) Zasso v. Maher, 226 A.D.2d 366, 640 N.Y.S.2d 243 (2 nd Dept. 1996) (legal malpractice; summary judgment improperly denied)
OPMC/Regulatory Experience Richard W. Nicholson DOH inquiry into inappropriate medical coding. Matter settled. OPMC hearing regarding alleged gross negligence causing mother and baby s demise resulting in administrative warning. DOH hearing regarding inappropriate prescription of controlled substances and alleged Medicaid fraud resulting in probation. OPMC investigation regarding inappropriate prescription of controlled substances resulting in stayed suspension. OPMC hearing regarding inappropriate patient and co-worker contact resulting in stayed license suspension. Ongoing representation in preparation of responses to DOH statements of deficiencies. OPMC investigation regarding inappropriate discharge of an elderly patient. OPMC investigation regarding unexplained laboratory values. OPMC investigation regarding inappropriate pelvic examination. OPMC investigation of alleged sexual misconduct by chief of department with subordinates. David W. Sisskind OPMC investigation of alleged overdosing of a child during pediatric open heart surgery by a pediatric anesthesiologist. OPMC Investigation regarding care of a patient who wound up losing his leg. Assistance in review and amendment of protocols for tasks allowed to be performed by nurse anesthetists at Coney Island Hospital pursuant to direction of DOH. OPMC investigation of alleged mismanagement of Diabetes.
Ongoing representation in preparation of responses to DOH statements of deficiencies. Karen P. Ryan Application to the Supreme Court, Kings County for an order giving authorization to a Coney Island Hospital administrator to consent on behalf of the patient to undergo surgery to remove a stomach mass that was cancerous. The motion was granted without opposition after a bedside hearing. Application to the Supreme Court, Kings County for an order giving authorization to a Coney Island Hospital administrator to consent on behalf of the patient to artificially feed and hydrate an anorexic 26 year-old woman who was found to be unable to make reasonable decisions regarding her medical care. The Court granted interim relief allowing the patient to be fed and hydrated. Represented a physician at a DOH investigation into a patient s complaint of abandonment. The charges were ultimately dismissed as unfounded. Represented the NYCHHC and its member facilities in more than 20 Family Court cases in which the disclosure of confidential drug and alcohol records of patients were improperly sought in violation of federal and state law. These assignments involved moving to dismiss improperly issued Court Orders, opposing motions seeking improper disclosure, drafting proposed Orders reflecting compliance with applicable state and federal law and redacting patient s records in compliance with Court Orders. Application to the Supreme Court for a Court Order as the disposition of the remains of a decedent where two persons claimed to be the rightful next of kin. Representation of physicians who were subpoenaed by the District Attorney s Office to testify and to have ex parte discussions regarding their treatment of a child of defendants in a criminal matter where the defendants refused to consent to this breach of the patient-physician privilege. Representation of a physician s assistant who was subpoenaed to testify regarding her care of a minor rape victim in a criminal proceeding
Multiple applications to the Supreme Court, Bronx County, for Assisted Outpatient Treatment Orders for Psychiatric patients on behalf of Bronx based NYCHHC facilities. Application to have agent designated as health care proxy for a patient removed for failing to act in best interests of the patient. The matter was resolved by court order removing and replacing the agent after a full hearing on the issue. Representation of psychiatrists subpoenaed by the Queens County District Attorney s Office for an interview regarding diagnosis and prognosis of mentally ill patient arrested for violent assault. Representation of Mental Health Services in Family Court proceeding as to whether respondent could be interviewed without counsel for a predispositional hearing when charges for murder were pending in Criminal Court. John J. Corgan OPMC investigation of infant death due to alleged over-prescription of drugs. Matter did not proceed beyond investigation stage. OPMC investigation of infant death following MRI accident. Matter did not proceed beyond investigation stage. OPMC investigation of wrong-sided carotid endarterectomy. Matter did not proceed beyond investigation stage. OPMC investigation of improper performance of bariatric surgery. Matter did not proceed beyond investigation stage. OPMC investigation of improper pain management. Matter did not proceed beyond investigation stage. OPMC investigation of alleged improper nursing care and documentation of nursing care, and communication with law enforcement agencies. Matter did not proceed beyond investigation stage. Ongoing representation in preparation of responses to DOH Statements of deficiencies.
Eric R. Mishara OPMC investigation of two Coney Island Hospital physicians regarding alleged gross negligence in the treatment of a stroke. Matter did not proceed beyond investigation stage. OPMC investigation of Coney Island Hospital physician for alleged gross negligence in treatment of a stroke. The Doctor was represented at an interview at OPMC. OPMC found no fault. OPMC investigation of physician for alleged gross negligence in failure to resuscitate an MI patient that died. The doctor was represented at an OPMC interview. OPMC found no fault. Gerald D. DiEdwards Proceeding to have guardian appointed to consent to dialysis. OPMC investigation of infant death following MRI accident. Matter did not proceed beyond investigation stage. Proceeding to have guardian appointed to consent to amputation. DOH consultation regarding investigation and reporting requirements. Samantha E. Quinn DOH hearing regarding inappropriate prescription of controlled substances and alleged Medicaid fraud resulting in probation. OPMC investigation regarding inappropriate prescription of controlled substances resulting in stayed suspension. Application to the Supreme Court, Kings County for an order giving authorization to a Coney Island Hospital administrator to consent on behalf of the patient to artificially feed and hydrate an anorexic 26 year-old woman who was found to be unable to make reasonable decisions regarding her medical care. The Court granted interim relief allowing the patient to be fed and hydrated.
Multiple applications to the Supreme Court, Bronx County, for Assisted Outpatient Treatment Orders for Psychiatric patients on behalf of Bronx based NYCHHC facilities. Ongoing representation in preparation of responses of DOH statements of deficiencies.
Clients Below is a representative list of the companies and entities by whom we have been engaged. 1. City Health and Hospitals Corporation; 2. The City of ; 3. Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company; 4. Physicians Reciprocal Insurers; 5. Combined Coordinating Council Inc.; 6. Medical Malpractice Insurance Association; 7. Wausau Insurance Companies; 8. State Department of Insurance, Liquidation Bureau; 9. County of ; 10. Frontier Insurance Company; 11. Medical Alliance P.C.; 12. American International Group; 13. Group Council Mutual Insurance Co. (NY & NJ); 14. Miix Insurance Company (NJ); 15. Home Insurance Co. (NY & NJ); 16. Coney Island Hospital; 17. Kings County Hospital;
18. Nyack Hospital; 19. Bellevue Hospital Center; 20. Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center; 21. North Central Bronx Hospital; 22. Jacobi Medical Center; 23. Interfaith Medical Center; 24. Allied World Assurance Company; 25. Preferred Health Partners; 26. Staten Island University Hospital; 27. St. Vincent s Medical Center of Staten Island; 28. Sound Shore Medical Center; 29. Catskill Regional Medical Center; 30. St. Luke s-roosevelt Hospital Center; 31. Episcopal Health Services; 32. St. John s Episcopal Hospital; 33. Fortress Insurance Company; 34. OMS National Insurance Company, RRG; 35. Academic Insurance Company.
Significant Verdicts (2000 2013) Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition November 2013 Richard W. Nicholson Steven T. Halperin Alleged negligent performance of open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) resulting in non-union of ankle Nassau November 2013 John J. Corgan John Bonina Alleged negligent performance of episiotomy resulting in episiotomy breakdown and need for multiple reparative surgeries, disfigurement, sexual dysfunction and painful intercourse Bronx November 2013 Carl D. Weinberg James Fitzgerald Alleged negligent prenatal care resulting in fetal demise at term due to tight nuchal chord Bronx Plaintiff s Verdict Post-Trial Motion Pending November 2013 Maureen M. Arciero Michael Grossman Failure to timely diagnose and treat a stroke. Plaintiff claimed 4 years of pain and suffering plus medical expenses Orange October 2013 Karen P. Ryan Christopher Dean Alleged negligent performance of cataract surgery wherein intraoperative complications resulted in plaintiff undergoing multiple subsequent surgeries Queens Plaintiff s Verdict Post Trial Motion pending May 2013 Carl D. Weinberg Sanocki, Newman & Turrett Orthopedic surgery: nerve damage due to total hip replacement Bronx May 2013 Richard W. Nicholson Constantinos Mallas Perforation of bowel during colonoscopy Plaintiff s Verdict $180,000; last demand $250,000 April 2013 Carl D. Weinberg Trolman, Glaser & Lichtman Neurosurgery: alleged delay in operating on cauda equina syndrome, resulting in paralysis, incontinence and impotence Rockland
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition April 2013 Karen P. Ryan Mark Basichas Wrongful death failure to treat acute appendicitis Kings April 2013 Gerald D. DiEdwards Henry Schwartz Wrongful death failure to diagnose bowel cancer Nassau Plaintiff s Verdict post-trial motion pending Plaintiff s Verdict appeal pending April 2013 Maureen M. Arciero Michael Caligeri Failure to counsel and properly interpret fetal sonogram resulting in wrongful birth and spina bifida Rockland February 2013 Richard W. Nicholson Erica Sattler Alleged failure to diagnose and treat Stage III breast cancer resulting in a double mastectomy February 2013 Karen P. Ryan Raymond Raskin Alleged failure to timely treat a myocardial infarction with thrombolytics and angioplasty resulting in significant heart damage Richmond February 2013 David Sisskind Stephen Erickson Alleged failure to perform a cervical cerclage resulting in premature birth of infant causing permanent brain damage, spastic quadraparesis, and requiring lifetime custodial care Bronx January 2013 Gerald DiEdwards Fitzgerald & Fitzgerald Alleged improper performance of rotator cuff surgery leading to anterior deltoid detachment and loss of arm function Queens January 2013 Karen P. Ryan Martin Wolf Alleged failure to diagnose and treat retinal tears following cataract surgery resulting in loss of vision Kings January 2013 Maureen M. Arciero Robert Eisen Failure to diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease leading to loss of ovary in 18 year old. Rockland Directed Verdict after preclusion of plaintiff s expert October 2012 Carl D. Weinberg Mark Eskenazi Wrongful death; failure to diagnose viral meningitis Bronx Plaintiff s Verdict August 2012 David Sisskind Rhona Silverman Negligent performance of cesarean section resulting in massive hemorrhage requiring an emergency hysterectomy Kings
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition August 2012 Carl D. Weinberg Katharine Hall Blindness following cataract surgery on one-eyed 79-year-old man June 2012 Carl D. Weinberg Thomas P. O Malley Wrongful death; failure to diagnose stomach cancer Bronx May 2012 Karen P. Ryan Martin H. Weisfuse Alleged failure to diagnose severe mitral valve regurgitation March 2012 Carl D. Weinberg Stanley Landers Brain damage and loss of fingers in premature infant Bronx Plaintiff s Verdict- Appeal Pending January 2012 Carl D. Weinberg Peter Rosenberg Alleged failure to diagnose meningitis & endocarditis resulting in brain damage Bronx October 2011 Carl D. Weinberg Richard Robbins Alleged failure to diagnose primary lesion resulting in unnecessary decompression surgery Sullivan September 2011 Maureen M. Arciero William Grace Failure to diagnose breast cancer Rockland Discontinued during trial after cross examination of plaintiff s expert June 2011 Karen P. Ryan Jeffrey Strauss Alleged negligent cholecystectomy Rockland June 2011 Maureen M. Arciero Paul Marx Wrongful death 44-year-old delayed cancer diagnosis Rockland February 2011 Richard W. Nicholson Marilyn Nelson Cashman Recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis after elective lymph node dissection January 2011 Karen P. Ryan Paul Cutrone Alleged failure to diagnose post-operative infection after abdominoplasty resulting in pain and suffering and revision surgery Nassau November 2010 Karen P. Ryan David Dean Alleged negligent management of an osteochondroma resulting in a tib fib fracture with subsequent non-union.
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition October 2010 Carl D. Weinberg Peter Overzat Alleged wound dehiscence & infection after surgery for ruptured Achilles tendon October 2010 Maureen M. Arciero Andrew Friedman, Esq. Friedman, Khafif & Sanchez Failure to properly refer patient with prior history of an MI for cardiac catheterization resulting in second MI and diminished life expectancy. Rockland April 2010 Carl D. Weinberg Larry Singer Ronemus & Vilensky Failure to diagnose breast cancer. Bronx March 2010 Maureen M. Arciero Kevin Mulhearn Transection of ureters during laparoscopic hysterectomy Rockland February 2010 Carl D. Weinberg Avellino & Nitkewicz Permanent hemodialysis secondary to failure to diagnose IGA nephropathy Plaintiff s Verdict February 2010 David W. Sisskind David Dean Failure to diagnose bladder cancer February 2010 David W. Sisskind Richard Scanlon Delay in diagnosis of jaw fracture Rockland January 2010 Maureen M. Arciero Jeffrey Schonbrun Arterial injury during hernia repair Rockland December 2009 Eric R. Mishara Jay Margolis Alleged wrongful death of 71 year old male who developed postoperative pneumonia November 2009 Carl D. Weinberg Rhona Silverman 8-month conscious coma and wrongful death due to negligent insertion of catheter for dialysis Bronx October 2009 Carl D. Weinberg Charles Luceno Unnecessary surgery due to misdiagnosis of postoperative ileus as bowel obstruction April 2009 Gerald D. DiEdwards Ed Milstein Wrongful death 60 year old female from perforation following colonoscopy. Six months pain and suffering prior to death.
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition April 2009 Carl D. Weinberg Christopher Dean Erb s Palsy secondary to shoulder dystocia Kings Plaintiff s Verdict $2,500,000; settled for $1,350,000 after post-trial motion March 2009 Carl D. Weinberg Edgar P. Campbell, Esq. Alleged failure to diagnose small bowel obstruction resulting in necrosis Sullivan March 2009 Eric R. Mishara Bruce Clark Alleged wrongful death of 64 year-old woman from pulmonary embolism Queens Plaintiff s Verdict $3,000,000; posttrial motions pending January 2009 Gerald D. DiEdwards Dankner & Milstein, P.C. Rectal tear and peritonitis following colonoscopy resulting in colostomy December 2008 David W. Sisskind Barry Kantrowitz Alleged wrongful death of 62 year-old man due to post-operative sepsis Rockland December 2008 Carl D. Weinberg Elsa Preston Rodriguez Failure to diagnose alleged cardiac condition in 4 year-old leading to death Bronx Plaintiff s Verdict $3,000,000; reduced on posttrial motion to $300,000; JNOV granted by Appellate Division November 2008 Carl D. Weinberg Ed Sanocki Permanent nerve impairment secondary to hematoma following hemiarthroplasty Rockland June 2008 Eric R. Mishara Michael Flomenhaft Myofascial Pain Syndrome & Drug Dependency Due to Spinal Surgery Suffolk June 2008 Carl D. Weinberg Vladimir Matsiborchuk Damage to Common Bile Duct Secondary to Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Bronx
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition May 2008 Richard W. Nicholson Sullivan, Papain Failure to Diagnose Stomach Cancer in a 60-Year- Old woman Kings Plaintiff s Verdict$100,000 Demand $1.9 million April 2008 Timothy J. Lenane Leslie Lewis Failure to diagnose juvenile glaucoma, nystagmus, strabismus and amblyopia Richmond April 2008 John J. Corgan Harry Katz, Esq. Negligent intra-operative transmission of HCV April 2008 Carl D. Weinberg Dankner & Milstein Erb s Palsy Bronx March 2008 David W. Sisskind Mary Ann Walling Negligent performance of ileo-cecal resection without ruling out Crohn s Disease Queens March 2008 Carl D. Weinberg James Wilkens Failure to administer meningitis vaccine and diagnose pneumococcal meningitis resulting in brain damage to infant February 2008 Timothy J. Lenane Bonita Zelman Improper excision of the sublingual nerve resulting in lingual nerve damage and damage to the muscle of the tongue Settled prior to closing arguments; co-defendant contributed $2,300,000 and client hospital contributing $200,000 February 2008 Karen P. Ryan Patricia Moro Failure to monitor nursing home patient; Hip fracture December 2007 Carl D. Weinberg Andrew Humphreys Above-the-knee amputation; Failure to diagnose compartment syndrome following total knee replacement Putnam October 2007 David W. Sisskind Pasquale Vairo Wrongful death from post-operative pulmonary embolism Richmond $1,000,000 Verdict settled for $800,000 following post-trial motions
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition June 2007 John J. Corgan Paul LeClair Improper prescription of Dilantin causing Stevens- Johnson Syndrome, desquamation of her skin, scars and other injuries. Queens Plaintiff s Verdict $1,000,000 below settlement demand April 2007 Carl D. Weinberg Rhona A. Silverman Wrongful death; failure to diagnose colon cancer Bronx April 2007 Karen P. Ryan Antoinette Sciretta Cross-contamination & infection from improper colonoscopy Nassau March 2007 John J. Corgan Fink & Platz Mismanagement of labor and delivery resulting in Erb s Palsy in 3 year old infant. for our Doctor January 2007 Richard W. Nicholson David Taback Failure to diagnose spontaneous bilateral compartment syndrome compartment Rockland Discontinued during trial January 2007 Carl D. Weinberg Charles Rappaport Erb s Palsy secondary to shoulder dystocia Bronx November 2006 Karen P. Ryan David Gould Failure to treat and diagnose a liver abscess Queens September 2006 Carl D. Weinberg Elliot Lewis Failure to Diagnose Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Bronx Plaintiff s Verdict Motion to Set Aside Pending July 2006 Eric R. Mishara Marvin Salenger Birth injury, Erb s palsy secondary to vacuum extractor assisted delivery Queens June 2006 Timothy J. Lenane Gary Silverstein Failure to diagnose a fracture of the distal radius and injury to the median nerve Sullivan $275,000 Verdict settled for $220,000 post-trial May 2006 Richard W. Nicholson Dawn Deweil Left inguinal neuropathy secondary to hernia repair surgery May 2006 David W. Sisskind Stephen Donahue Negligent Neuro- Surgery on Brain Tumor Leading to Stroke in 28 yr old man Bronx JNOV on Post Trial Motion after Plaintiff s Verdict; Affirmed on appeal April 2006 David W. Sisskind Arnold Goldstein of Goldstein & Goldstein Negligent intubation resulting in hypoxia, tracheostomy scar, vocal cord paralysis, additional surgery and scarring Kings
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition December 2005 Richard W. Nicholson Gerald Ryan Below the knee amputation due to failure to timely hospitalize and treat Queens October 2005 Carl D. Weinberg Joseph Awad of Silberstein, Awad & Miklos Ilio-inguinal neuropathy & loss of testicle secondary to hernia repair surgery Bronx June 2005 Timothy J. Lenane Robert Sgarlato Failure to perform timely Caesarian Section resulting in symphysis pubis diastasis Richmond May 2005 Karen P. Ryan Neva Hoffmaier Negligent repair of a rotator cuff tear November 2004 Richard W. Nicholson Efrom Gross Compartment Syndrome Due to Failure to Monitor Circulation During Surgery for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm October 2004 John J. Corgan Michael Krakauer Failure to Diagnose, Treat Congenital Malformation of Feet Case Dismissed at Trial October 2004 Karen P. Ryan Paul Garland Failure to Timely Diagnose & Operate Upon Herniated Discs October 2004 David W. Sisskind Mark Bernstein Negligent Revision of Hip Replacement Surgery October 2004 Gerald D. DiEdwards Steven R. Mahler Wrongful Death; Failure to Administer Test Dose & Inadequate Resuscitation After Anaphylactic Reaction October 2004 Richard W. Nicholson Burns & Harris Brain Damaged Mother from Hemorrhage Following C-Section Rockland Plaintiff s Verdict $1.25 million September 2004 Carl D. Weinberg Peter E. Tangredi Three Unnecessary Spinal Surgeries Resulted in Failed Back Syndrome July 2004 Eric R. Mishara Raymond Raskin Failure to Diagnose & Treat Ankle Fracture Kings July 2004 Karen P. Ryan Robert Danzi Failure to diagnose and treat an intestinal perforation, resulting in a plaintiff s verdict Plaintiff s Verdict $70,000 May 2004 Timothy J. Lenane Peter DiBlasio Failure to reverse a colostomy in a timely fashion resulting in multiple fistulas Richmond Plaintiff s Verdict $62,000; Plaintiff s lowest demand was $1,200,000
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition April 2004 Richard W. Nicholson Laurence M. Deutsch Negligent Administration of Chelation Therapy March 2004 John J. Corgan Jessie Waldinger Premature Discharge and Failure to Treat Ophthalmic Stroke Causing Monocular Blindness Plaintiff s Verdict $275,000; Plaintiff s lowest demand $800,000 December 2003 Carl D. Weinberg Schneider, Kleinick & Weitz Wrongful Death; Failure to Diagnose & Treat Perforated Diverticulitis Kings October 2003 David W. Sisskind Lawrence Biondi Wrongful Death; Failure to Diagnose Lung Cancer July 2003 Eric R. Mishara Charles Silverstein Failure to Diagnose Placental Abruption Causing Profound Birth Injuries June 2003 David W. Sisskind Paul LeClair Wrongful Death; Failure to Diagnose Lung Cancer Bronx June 2003 Richard W. Nicholson George Catlett Wrongful Death; Failure to Diagnose and Treat Cardiac Hypertrophy Bronx June 2003 Gerald D. DiEdwards Mariangela Chiaravalloti Delay in Diagnosis and Treatment of Stroke April 2003 David W. Sisskind Bodner & Waldinger Negligent Treatment of Postoperative Wound Infection Kings April 2003 Carl D. Weinberg Jason Platt Failure to Diagnose Pneumonia Resulting in Surgery for Thoracotomy and Decortication March 2003 Carl D. Weinberg Weitz & Luxenberg Wrongful Death; Failure to Diagnose Ovarian Cancer in 32 year-old Working Mother Bronx February 2003 John J. Corgan Reardon & Sclafani January 2003 Gerald D. DiEdwards Barry S. Huston December 2002 Eric R. Mishara David Rutherford Paralysis & Aphasia Following Elective Cardiac Catheterization Failure to Diagnose and Treat Evolving Ischemic Stroke with TPA Wrongful Death; 21 year-old due to anaphylactic reaction Sullivan Kings December 2002 Carl D. Weinberg Alvin Gordon November 2002 Richard W. Nicholson Peter Tangredi July 2002 David W. Sisskind Peter Gale Intra-abdominal Abscesses and Hydrocele Following Appendectomy Maternal Complications Following Cesarean Section Negligent Cataract Surgery; Failure to Diagnose Temporal Arteritis Bronx Kings Kings
Date Defense Counsel Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition July 2002 John J. Corgan Eric M. Turkewitz March 2002 John J. Corgan Meagher & Meagher Negligent Hysterectomy Surgery Causing Vesio-Vaginal Fistula Fail to Diagnose Wrist Fracture; Causing Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy April 2002 Karen P. Ryan Lawrence Doris Failure to Diagnose Guillain-Barre Syndrome Kings March 2002 Carl D. Weinberg Laurence M. Deutsch Wrongful Death; 13-year-old boy; Failure to Treat Propionic Acidemia Sullivan February 2002 John J. Corgan Edgar Campbell Associates Cardiac Stress Test Kills Patient Sullivan Directed Verdict January 2002 Carl D. Weinberg Solomon Abrahams Spinal Stenosis Secondary to Laminectomy December 2001 Anthony M. Soscia, Jr. Lawrence D. Engle Failure to Diagnose and Treat Herniated Disc Bronx December 2001 Eric R. Mishara Martin H. Weisfuse Ruptured spleen due to negligently performed colonoscopy November 2001 Carl D. Weinberg Christopher Meagher of Meagher & Meagher Femoral Neuropathy Secondary to Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Plaintiff's Verdict October 2001 Carl D. Weinberg Laurence E. Jacobson, P.C. Postoperative Paralysis of Hypoglossal Nerve Bronx April 2001 Richard W. Nicholson Stanley A. Landers, P.C. April 2001 March 2001 Carl D. Weinberg David W. Sisskind Law Office of Michael P. Barnes Napoli, Kaiser & Associates, P.C. January 2001 Carl D. Weinberg John Cullen and John Markey November 2000 Carl D. Weinberg Philip DeCaro of DeCaro & DeCaro Failure to Diagnose a Colloid Cyst Resulting in Hydrocephalus and Brain Damage Suffolk Wrongful Death; Myocardial infarction Bronx Failure to Diagnose Pneumonia Resulting in Respiratory Arrest and Brain Damage to Infant Improper Antibiotics; Allergic Interstitial Nephritis Failure to Diagnose Post-Operative Staph Aureus Infection in Knee October 2000 Samantha E. Quinn Pro Se Failure to Diagnose and Treat Osteomyelitis August 2000 Gerald D. DiEdwards Solomon Abrahams July 2000 Eric R. Mishara John J. Sobolewski Wrongful Death; Failure to Diagnose and Treat Lung Cancer Negligent Surgery Resulting in severe leg burns in an elderly woman Kings USDC (Southern District) Plaintiff s Verdict
Date Defense Attorney Opposing Counsel Type of Case Venue Disposition July 2000 Richard W. Nicholson Sherman & Basichos Wrongful Death Kings Plaintiff s Verdict July 2000 David W. Sisskind Sullivan, Papain, et al. Improper Management of Rotator Cuff Tear Kings Plaintiff s Verdict June 2000 Eric R. Mishara Nicholas Martino Failure to Diagnose and Treat Internal Tibial Torsion in an infant Richmond June 2000 Timothy J. Lenane Lee Pollack Accounting malpractice; failure to properly value medical practice at the time of sale Plaintiff Verdict $11,000; Plaintiffs lowest demand was $350,000 June 2000 David W. Sisskind Peters, Berger, Koshel & Goldberg, P.C. Failure to Diagnose Rheumatic Heart Disease Leading to Aortic Valve Replacement in a 6 yr. Old Child Kings June 2000 Carl D. Weinberg Fitzgerald & Fitzgerald Nerve Damage Resulting in Laminectomy and Spinal Fusion Rockland June 2000 John J. Corgan Sanocki, Newman & Turret Misdiagnosis Resulting in Cardiac Death of 48 year old Mother Plaintiff s Verdict $399,000 June 2000 Carl D. Weinberg DiBlasio, Figman, et al. Retained Sponge; Failure to Diagnose; Nerve Damage June 2000 John J. Corgan Ed Sanocki Wrongful Death Kings Plaintiff s Verdict May 2000 Richard W. Nicholson Ressler & Ressler Wrongful Death for Failure to Diagnose and Treat Hyperthyroidism Kings May 2000 Carl D. Weinberg Edgar P. Campbell Nerve Damage Resulting from Total Hip Replacement Surgery May 2000 Carl D. Weinberg Mangiatordi, Maher & Lemmo Wrongful Death; Negligent Placement of Catheter for Chemotherapy Bronx Plaintiff s Verdict March 2000 John J. Corgan Alexander V. Sansone of Law Offices of Dominick J. Robustelli Permanent Neurological Speech Impairment Orange February 2000 Carl D. Weinberg Jonathan Warner Improper Breast Surgery to Remove Benign Mass Bronx