In their medical malpractice column for the New York Law Journal on Law.com, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss New York’s Dead Man’s Statute, codified in CPLR 4519 in their Read more »
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Appellate Division Reverses Judgment and Reinstates Case
The Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court found that the defendants in a medical malpractice action, including a surgeon, an anesthesiologist, and a hospital, were erroneously granted Read more »
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier Discuss Navigating The Hindsight Rule
In their regular column for New York Law Journal on Law.com, New York medical malpractice attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss: “ Departure From Accepted Standards: Navigating the Hindsight Rule ”. The hindsight rule is the Read more »
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier Discuss Quality Assurance Privileges
In their medical malpractice column for the New York Law Journal on Law.com, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier examine statutory privilege rules as they apply in malpractice actions in their Read more »
Matthew Gaier Selected to Super Lawyers for 15 Years
Matthew Gaier, partner at Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore (KDLM), has been selected to Super Lawyers® each year since 2007 in the following practice areas: Appellate Personal Injury – Medical Malpractice Personal Read more »
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier Examine Proper Venue for Malpractice Actions
In their medical malpractice column for the New York Law Journal on Law.com, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier examine venue rules as they apply in malpractice actions in their article, Read more »
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier Discuss Patients’ Right to Their EMR Metadata
In their medical malpractice column for the New York Law Journal on Law.com, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier write about the importance of a patient being able to access Read more »
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier Discuss Evidentiary Use of Learned Treatises
In their Medical Malpractice column for the New York Law Journal on Law.com, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier write an analysis of “Evidentiary Use of Learned Treatises.” In this column, they explain their reasons Read more »
Negligent Persons Held Accountable for Spreading COVID-19?
A current topic of debate is whether a person behaving irresponsibly should be held liable for infecting another with COVID-19. Mass vaccination programs around the country have gone a long Read more »
Update on New York State COVID-19 Issues Affecting Malpractice Litigation
In Spring 2020, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote a string of articles focusing on two issues affecting malpractice litigation that flowed directly from the New York state’s response Read more »