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Michael Koskoff comments on medical malpractice in TV interview In a return visit, Michael Koskoff discussed medical malpractice during a segment of “Connecticut Newsmakers,” the WVIT (NBC-Hartford) program. He highlights… |
Medical Malpractice | 09/29/2009 |
Michael Koskoff named vice president of exclusive trial lawyers group Attorney Michael P. Koskoff of Bridgeport-based Koskoff, Koskoff and Bieder has been elected vice president of the Inner Circle of Advocates, an organization… |
09/25/2009 | |
Michael Koskoff interviewed about medical malpractice Interview of Michael Koskoff on “Connecticut Newsmakers,” the WVIT (NBC-Hartford) program on major issues of the day. He discusses medical malpractice. |
Medical Malpractice | 08/19/2009 |
IBM Heiress Case Pushes Legal Boundaries Two decades ago, no states had civil unions, let alone marriage for same-sex couples. But blue-chip lawyers in New York and Connecticut nevertheless… |
Other Practice Areas | 08/17/2009 |
Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder Becomes Beardsley Zoo’s First Corporate Partner Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo today announced that the Bridgeport-based law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder has become its first Corporate Partner, by… |
08/06/2009 | |
Ruling May Bolster Claim to I.B.M. Fortune In a complex multi-state estate litigation case, a Maine court has ruled in favor of a woman represented by Atty. Michael Koskoff. The next step in the case… |
Other Practice Areas | 07/24/2009 |
Defensive Medicine’ A Myth – It’s Only Greed With medical costs skyrocketing, doctors have come under close scrutiny for performing unnecessary surgery, tests and other procedures. Although ordering… |
Medical Malpractice | 07/12/2009 |
Georgia Lawyers Take Sides in High Court Client Privilege Case Georgia lawyers are front and center in a U.S. Supreme Court case that could change the way appellate courts deal with questions of attorney-client privilege… |
05/29/2009 | |
Law firm’s donation helps to construct playscape at Dunbar School The Bridgeport law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder donated $5,000, the equivalent of a half-million pennies, to the Dunbar Elementary School for their… |
05/28/2009 | |
Penny by penny, the payoff is a playground As Dunbar School youngsters chanted, “Cut it! Cut it!” fellow students representing each class used colorful scissors Thursday to cut the ribbon — made of… |
05/22/2009 | |
Atty. Richard Bieder interviewed about Connecticut Burns Care Foundation Atty. Richard Bieder is interviewed on the radio about the law firm’s support for the Connecticut Burns Care Foundation. |
05/14/2009 | |
Bridgeport Attorney Named to Federal Advisory Committee A Bridgeport attorney has been named to a newly formed federal advisory committee established by Connecticut’s two U.S. senators. Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder… |
03/31/2009 | |
Top Lawyers File Suit Against Governor A dozen leading Connecticut lawyers and the Connecticut Bar Association filed suit Monday to prevent Gov. M. Jodi Rell, the state treasurer and comptroller… |
03/30/2009 | |
Offerman sued in baseball bat attack In a lawsuit that seeks nearly $5 million, a former catcher for the Bridgeport Bluefish claims his baseball career was ended when he was struck in the head… |
Personal Injury | 02/13/2009 |
Injured Catcher Files Lawsuit in Baseball Assault An attack with a baseball bat by former Major League All Star Jose Offerman during a professional baseball game has ended a catcher’s career. Now the former… |
Personal Injury | 02/12/2009 |
$13.5 million settlement following industrial accident A $13.5 million settlement has been reached on behalf of a 27-year-old man injured while working at an industrial site. Attorney William M. Bloss… |
01/27/2009 | |
Law firm gives $50,000 to Bridgeport agency that helps the homeless A Bridgeport law firm has donated $50,000 to the Bridgeport Rescue Mission, which works to turn around the lives of people who are homeless or very poor… |
12/29/2008 | |
Law firm helps Rescue Mission The homeless shelter and community kitchen on Fairfield Avenue received presents Tuesday in the form of a $50,000 donation from a local law firm and food… |
12/24/2008 | |
Atty. William Bloss on national television Atty. William Bloss returns as a key analyst on TruTV (formerly called CourtTV). Here is a 13-minute segment of his commentary on a recent high profile trial. |
12/17/2008 | |
$2.3M For Wrongful Death In Underage DUI Estate of Justin Scott Brown v. Kimia The parents of college freshman Justin Scott Brown, of Greenwich, have been awarded a $2.3 million court-approved… |
Automobile Negligence , Personal Injury | 12/08/2008 |
Physician’s Family Challenges Malpractice Laws A doctor’s widow is hoping to change Connecticut’s laws to allow patients to sue for alleged malpractice discovered years after the fact. Attorneys for the… |
Medical Malpractice | 12/08/2008 |
Michael Koskoff Appointed to Judicial Selection Commission Michael Koskoff, senior partner at Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, has been named to a three year term as a commissioner on Connecticut’s Judicial Selection… |
12/04/2008 | |
The Lingering Impact of a Doctor’s Death As an accomplished physician, Stanley Saperstein was acutely aware of the importance of getting an early diagnosis. The lack of one in 1999 sent him to an… |
Medical Malpractice | 11/24/2008 |
Wife of former physician sues Danbury Hospital The widow of a doctor who worked at Danbury Hospital for more than three decades is suing the hospital and one of its physicians, saying a pre-cancerous… |
Medical Malpractice | 11/13/2008 |
Doctor’s widow sues over diagnosis The widow of a doctor from Southbury has sued the hospital where he practiced, claiming its top pathologist misdiagnosed his fatal throat cancer in 1999… |
Medical Malpractice | 11/13/2008 |