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Health Law and Medical Malpractice: Essential Decisions.
Date: 3/30/2004
pages: 274
Description
Leading practitioners and academics discuss the impact and effect of recent statutory developments and judicial decisions in the health law and medical malpractice sectors. The publication covers health law topics including: consent to treatment; regulation and discipline of health professionals; constitutional rights to private health care; rights to funding of health services; the impact of federal privacy legislation on the health sector; and, recent amendments in public health legislation. The materials also focus on recent developments in medical malpractice litigation, including: causation; hospital liability; the plaintiffs’ perspective in the medical malpractice matrix; damages in compromised baby cases; loss of opportunity for interdependent relationships; and, the new Limitations Act
Consent to Treatment: Starson v. Swayze In The S.C.C. Anita Szigeti, Hiltz Szigeti LLP
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Regulation and Discipline of Health Professionals: An Update Lonny J. Rosen, Tremayne-Lloyd Partners LLP
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Constitutional Rights to Private Health Care Dean Patrick J. Monahan, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
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Universality and Medical Necessity: Statutory and Charter Remedies to Individual Claims to Ontario Health Insurance Funding David Baker and Faisal Bhabha, bakerlaw
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Health Privacy in Ontario Sara A. Levine, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
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Legal Developments Relating To SARS, Infection Control And Other Public Health Initiatives Mary Jane Dykeman, Barrister & Solicitor
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The Medical Malpractice Matrix: Plaintiff’s Counsel’s Perspective Julian Simonis, Howie Sacks & Henry LLP
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Killing the Goose, a.k.a. Recent Developments in Malpractice Litigation John J. Morris, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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Life After Athey: Two Courts Of Appeal Have Their Say A Comment on Cottrell v. Gerrard and T.W.N.A. v. Canada René E. Brewer, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP – Ottawa
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Damages in Compromised Baby Cases Robert Roth, Sommers & Roth
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Loss of Opportunity for an Interdependent Relationship: Its Evolution, Acceptance and Future Direction Shauna K. Powell and Jennifer White, Lerners LLP – London
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The New Limitations Act and Implications in Medical Malpractice Litigation Jaan Lilles, Lenczner Slaght Royce Smith Griffin