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Heart surgeon with skin inflammation infects five patients via microscopic tears in surgical gloves
A heart surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center unwittingly infected five patients during valve replacement surgeries due to microscopic tears in his surgical gloves, which allowed bacteria from a skin inflammation on his hands to be transmitted to their hearts. Four...
Managing Partner Dan Hodes Featured in Daily Journal
Managing Partner Dan Hodes was featured in the Daily Journal article, “Plaintiffs’ lawyers launch fresh fight against medical malpractice damages cap,” discussing one of many cases in which extreme instances of medical malpractice have challenged California’s Medical...
Maker of portable baby recliner fails to issue voluntary recall after infant deaths, now facing federal complaint
After the deaths of five children and more than 70 consumer complaints failed to spur a voluntary recall, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has filed a federal complaint against the manufacturer of the Nap Nanny, a portable baby recliner. For more than five...
Injury rates for children’s “bounce houses” on the rise
According to a study conducted by Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio and published in the journal Pediatrics, children's "bounce houses" – sometimes viewed by parents as a safer alternative to trampolines – have been the cause of an estimated 64,000 injuries...


