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Morrison Mahoney Partner Jennifer A. Rymarski Co-Facilitates Presentation on Medical Negligence at the Hartford Hospital
The presentation covered medical negligence as part of a Risk Rounds session through Med-IQ. Two cases were presented and the focus was on the electronic health record, documentation, and informed consent of the patient.
Morrison Mahoney Partner Daniel Marvin Published in Law360
The article, “4 Ways Blockchain Will Transform The Insurance Industry,” discusses how blockchain will transform the insurance industry.
Morrison Mahoney Proud to Sponsor MBA Mock Trial Program for Second Year
The Mock Trial Program is a competition that has been engaging thousands of students across the state since 1985. This year’s competition began in early January and will continue to progress until the ‘Final Trial’ takes place later this school year. This is the second year that Morrison Mahoney will be the primary law firm sponsor of the program.
Morrison Mahoney Partner Sean Milano Presents at the 2018 CLM & Business Insurance Retail, Restaurant & Hospitality Conference in Dallas, Texas.
The session entitled “Getting in Front of Slip and Fall Litigation,” will take place on February 7 Renaissance Dallas Hotel, Texas.
Morrison Mahoney Partner Joe Flanagan and Associate Amy Parker’s nursing home trial win featured in VerdictSearch
Morrison Mahoney Partner Joe Flanagan and Associate Amy Parker published an article entitled “Nursing facility: Treatment of pressure sore was appropriate,” in the November 2017 issue of Verdict Search
Blockchain Will Change the Insurance Industry
When the internet started to gain widespread commercial use in the early 1990s, few could have predicted the massive shift that it would have on our lives. Now, a new technology, which sits atop the internet, has the ability to cause a seismic shift in how we interact with data, and will most likely meaningfully impact virtually every person and industry.