Attorney Charles Jerome Ware is renowned and consistently ranked among the best attorneys and legal counsellors in the United States. [GQ Magazine, The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, The Columbia Flier, USA TODAY, The Howard County Sun, The Anniston Star, The New York Times, et al.]
I predict that medical malpractice class action cases are on the rise here in Maryland as well as throughout the United States. Patterns and practices of malpractice are becoming increasingly easier to find. Costs are more practical in bringing class actions instead of individual lawsuits. Class actions typically make pursuit of the pattern of malpractice much more convenient. However, class actions require a lot of cooperating among lawyers and the plaintiffs/victims.
I know, I have litigated 3 class action lawsuits successfully [see, thelawyersmailbox.blogspot.com/11-26-2012/ "Charles Ware's Three (3) Famous Class Action..."].
Some examples of medically-related class action cases include a $15.7 million suit in state and federal court on behalf of BlueCross/BlueShield subscribers in New England; a multi-million dollar laser eye centers case in the Southeast; and the recent settlement of a $123 million class-action medical malpractice case in Delaware which included over 900 plaintiffs/victims from the states of Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
[www2.wspa.com/12-16-2010/ "Class Action And Medical Malpractice..."; www.google.com/www.worldlawdirect.com/ "Medical Malpractice Class Actions; www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ Sept. 4, 2001/ by S. Lightstone/ "Class-Action lawsuits medicine's newest legal headache"; www.cmanet.org/issues/detail/ "Medical Malpractice Class Action..."; setexasrecord.com/ Tuesday, December 11, 2012/ The Southeast Texas Record, Southeast Texas Legal Journal/ By Michelle Massey]
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