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*Indicates a required field Name *[text* your-name placeholder “Full Name”] Email *[email* your-email placeholder “Enter email address here”] Phone *[text* your-phone placeholder “Your phone number”] Describe Your Case *[textarea* your-message x2 placeholder “Describe your question or case here…”] Send email to: gordon@diefenbachlaw.com [submit “Send”] 1 diefenbachlaw.com – Contact Form Submission [your-name] gordon@diefenbachlaw.com From: [your-name] Subject:diefenbachlaw.com […]

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Patient-physician Relationships

Relationships between physicians and their patients have been a critical focus of the medical field since the time of Hippocrates, and remains a controversial topic in the legal field as well because of medical malpractice. Physicians struggle with the balancing of their own interests (which are influenced by their own personal morals, beliefs, etc.), quality […]

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Firm files $1 B Class Action Against eClinical Works

The Diefenbach law firm filed a Class Action against a leading Electronic Medical Record vendor, eClinical Works ("ECW"). eClinical Works is ranked as the # 1 “Most Popular EMR software” (www.capterra.com/infographics/top-emr-software) and according to their own website have over 130,000 physicians using it and 850,000 healthcare professionals.  It has been in business since 1999, with […]

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New York and its Statute of Limitations on Medical Malpractice Cases

A statute of limitation is a law that serves to limit the years within which a person may file a lawsuit against another party. In New York, the statute of limitation for personal injury varies according to the type of case. In medical malpractice cases, the patient has two and a half years to file […]

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