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9/7/2011
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Medical Malpractice Law for the Non-Personal Injury Attorney; Comments by Attorneys

Did you know that every lawyer in New York is required to take continuing legal education classes to keep abreast of the current changes in law today? It's true. Recently, Gerry gave a videotaped lecture to the folks at Lawline.com about medical malpractice for the non-medical malpractice attorney. Listed below are comments taken from attorneys across the country who watched Gerry's continuing legal education lecture online. Take a look:

"Very informative.....best CLE I have seen yet" - Richard T. (REGO PARK, NY)

"Helpful introduction" - Paul J. (New York, NY)

"Very informative!" - June (Rockville, MD)

"Informative, clear and concise." - Jill (Marlboro, NJ)

"A great primer on the subject for a non-medical malpractice attorney. Excellent speaker." - Dede (Tampa, FL)

"Excellent speaker. Used lots of examples. Good information on what to know when referring medical malpractice cases out." - Evette (Cordova, TN)

"Great niche presentation on what makes a medical malpractice case worth a referral to a practitioner who handles such cases." - Juliet (Arlington, VA)

"Compact, high-yield summary of major issues facing attorneys handling medical malpractice cases, illustrated very well with clinically relevant examples, scenarios, and hypotheticals. As an attorney and soon-to-be physician, I found this lecture highly useful for my future practice, both as surgeon and as potential malpractice consultant/referral base." - Nirav (Rochester, NY)

"A good overview and informative" - Wallace (Long Beach, CA)

"Very good overall. Easy to follow, speaker did a good job of explaining medical law and framing the legal issues in malpractice cases in terms every lawyer could understand." - Joseph (Montville, NJ)

"Very involved and engaging." - Emily (Memphis, TN)

"I would recommend it to someone in New York. I would have liked more discussion about what things differ from state to state and how they might differ." - Susan (Memphis, TN)

"He kept my attention!" - Cher (Las Vegas, NV)

"Excellent! This is what CLE should be - no sales plugs, no war stories, no question/answer sessions, just an engaging speaker with superior knowledge of his topic who delivers in a very well-organized manner. " - Cynthia (Hidden Hills, CA)

"Great topic." - Ruth (charlottesville, VA)

"I've taken various CLE courses for over two decades and this one was, by far, the best I've ever viewed!" - Kevin (Hendersonville, TN)

"Excellent." - Robert (Salem, VA)

"Good overview for purposes intended" - Susan M. (Albany, NY)

"As a malpractice lawyer I rate this speaker first rate in all aspects.." - Sanford (Albany, NY)

"Lucid and well organized presentation beneficial to the non medical mal practice attorney." - Robert (Denver, CO)

"Energetic and clear presentation" - Paul (Bayville, NY)

"Great lecture" - Gilbert (Van Nuys, CA)

"A very helpful overview. " - Jeffrey (New York, NY)

"Clear and succint in presentation and content" - Vandana (new york, NY)

"Very useful - It provided the information I was hoping for. " - Erica (Chicago, IL)

"Excellent substantive content." - Ana M. (Sunny Isles, NY)

"Good." - Andrew Chad (Nashville, TN)

"Good basic overview." - Cynthia (Pacifica, CA)

"Excellent." - Cynthia (Dallas, TX)

"Information packed." - George (Jericho, NY)

If you want to watch a preview of Gerry's lecture, click here.



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Gerry practices law exclusively in the State of New York. Within New York he practices primarily in the following counties: New York, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk. Technically, Brooklyn is known as "Kings County," and Manhattan and New York City are known as "New York County." Staten Island is known as "Richmond County." These counties make up the New York metropolitan area.


1 Comments to "Medical Malpractice Law for the Non-Personal Injury Attorney; Comments by Attorneys"

Well done Gerry you did a great job. So far i read all the comments with a good impression. Like them I'm gonna say you did it with excellency. You give a great lecture.
Posted by Hanes@personal injury attorney tampa on November 11, 2011 at 05:03 AM

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