Compelling Reluctant Counsel to Proceed with Remote Depositions

2020-09-23T17:11:37-04:00By |Categories: Chris Glass, Michael Glass|Tags: , |

Michael Glass, Esq. Christopher Glass, Esq. Rappaport, Glass, Levine & Zullo, LLP   As law firms adapt to social distancing mandates, the use of remote depositions, or depositions done through an internet-based video service such as Zoom or Skype, are gaining currency. CPLR Section 3113(d) permits the parties to stipulate to take depositions by electronic means. [...]

Admissibility of Medical Protocol in Medical Malpractice Actions

2020-09-23T16:51:07-04:00By |Categories: Attorney Articles, Chris Glass|Tags: , , , , , |

Written by Christopher Glass   In medical malpractice action, the admission of medical guidelines or protocol can be advantageous, either to demonstrate that such guidelines were followed or to show they were ignored.  Such guidelines or protocol are common in the medical profession.  However, when seeking to admit written protocol or guidelines, you must first [...]

Go to Top