Medical Litigation
Medical Litigation
Thiebaud Remington Thornton Bailey LLP is one of the first law firms in Texas to focus its practice exclusively on health law and health care litigation. Our clients cover the spectrum of the health care industry, and include individual physicians and nurses, physician professional associations, multi-specialty practice groups, major Level III referral hospitals, small community hospitals, teaching institutions, and medical professional liability insurers. The Firm’s litigation partners collectively have more than one hundred years of experience in representing physicians, hospitals, and health care providers in state and federal court proceedings and before state licensing boards.
Legal Nurse Consultants
Our nurse consultants work with every area of our health care representation. With over 100 years combined clinical nursing and legal nurse consulting experience, the clinical experience of our legal nurse consultants is vast, including adult and pediatric medicine, surgery, neurosurgery and plastic surgery, PACU and open heart recovery, ICU, CCU, cardiovascular intensive care, renal disease, shock trauma, nursing management and epidemiology.
Attorneys
Recent News and Seminars
- The Defense Wins: Mark Stinnett and Russ Thornton Obtain Defense Verdict
- Philipa Remington and Stan Thiebaud Named to D Magazine’s ‘Best Lawyers in Dallas 2011
- Philipa Remington listed among 2010 D Magazine Best Women Attorneys
- FDA Pulls Avandia From U.S. Pharmacies
- FDA Pulls Avandia From U.S. Pharmacies
- Pfizer Expects to Pay $772 Million to End Hormone Drug Suits
- New York Malpractice Program May Offer Model for Medical Liability Cases
Articles and Speeches
- The Limited Use of Inferred Negligence in Medical Cases
- What Is a Health Care Liability Claim Under Texas Law?
- The Learned Intermediary Doctrine and Its Effects on Prescribing Physicians
- Settling a Claim Within Policy Limits
- Preemption, Tort Reform, and Pharmaceutical Claims
- Practice Pitfalls
- Pathological Evidence in Malpractice Trials
- Package Inserts and the Standard of Care
- Not-So-Obvious Considerations for Professional Liability Insurance
- Who Is an Expert? A Quick Primer on an Evasive Concept
- Handling Investigations of the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
- Giving Depositions as a Defendant or an Expert
- Exemplary Damages
- Defending Claims When Prescribing Drugs or Using Medical Devices
- Death Certificates
- Future Economic Damages
- Considerations in Treating Patients With Chronic Pain
- Responsibility for Acts of Others
- New Provisions Regarding Texas Medical Board Proceedings