Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Tues Roundup

In med-mal news, the Endoscopy doctors sent their lawyers to meet with the Las Vegas City Counsel. While it was a safe move, it guaranteed the clinic would get its license yanked, which it did, and cost the clinic $500,000 in fines. (Review-Journal) It was a highlight in a story so embarassing to Nevada that even the NY Times reported it. (NY Times)

And apparently the audience was pissed that they didn't get to face the accused (Las Vegas Sun) [ahem--paging Dr. Needles. Dr. Needles, please return from India].

Meanwhile, lawmakers are doing their best with PR to convince people not to stop see Nevada doctors (Review-Journal)

Great piece on the Fair Housing legal question before the Ninth Circuit as argued by Josh Reisman, a partner in the Las Vegas office of Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP (Earth Times)

Congratulations to John Curtas on landing the cushy Of Counsel position at Armstrong Teasdale LLP (Review-Journal)

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