KWMC Obtains Summary Judgment in Labor & Delivery Case
KWMC partner, Stephanie Johnston, was successful in a motion for summary judgment in a medical malpractice action venued…
KWMC partner, Stephanie Johnston, was successful in a motion for summary judgment in a medical malpractice action venued…
KWMC partner, Stephanie Johnston, was successful in a motion for summary judgment in a medical malpractice action venued in Queens County. The plaintiff claimed that the negligent labor and delivery of an infant with shoulder dystocia caused Erb’s palsy. In an order dated July 19, 2024, Judge Catapano-Fox granted the motion for summary judgment, finding that the defendants established that there were no risk factors that would indicate that possibility of shoulder dystocia. The court further found that, once shoulder dystocia was noted, the defendants established that the appropriate protocols and maneuvers were implemented to dislodge the shoulder, and deliver the infant safely.
KWMC partner, Stephen Rach, obtained a directed verdict, resulting in dismissal of all claims against our hospital client,…
KERRI E. LEVY, ESQ. was granted a dismissal in a medical malpractice action assigned to Supreme Court Justice Thomas F. Whelan.
A jury in the Supreme Court Kings County returned a verdict for the defendants, represented by Patrick J. Shelley, Esq..
KWMC senior associate, Jonathan Janofsky, was successful in a motion for summary judgment in a medical malpractice case…
The patient underwent laparascopic bilateral partial salpingectomy. She developed an internal postoperative bleed, which ultimately necessitated return to the operating room for exploratory laparotomy.
Congratulations to KWMC’s Kerri Levy for obtaining a defense verdict on behalf of a nurse in the Supreme…