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SIMMONS v. BAYHEALTH MED. CEN

Supreme Court of Delaware
May 15, 2008
950 A.2d 659 (Del. 2008)

Summary

holding that the minimal evidentiary standards of § 6853 were satisfied when the expert identified the standard of care and opined that the medical center deviated from it

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Opinion

No. 630, 2007.

May 15, 2008.

Appeal from the Superior CA 06C-08-136.


Decisions Without Published Opinions Reversed and Remanded.


Summaries of

SIMMONS v. BAYHEALTH MED. CEN

Supreme Court of Delaware
May 15, 2008
950 A.2d 659 (Del. 2008)

holding that the minimal evidentiary standards of § 6853 were satisfied when the expert identified the standard of care and opined that the medical center deviated from it

Summary of this case from Henry v. Fisher

In Simmons v. Bayhealth Medical Center, Inc., 950 A.2d 659, 2008 WL 2059891, (Del. May 15, 2008) (TABLE), the Court reversed a Superior Court decision for excluding an expert's testimony.

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Case details for

SIMMONS v. BAYHEALTH MED. CEN

Case Details

Full title:Simmons v. Bayhealth Medical Center, Inc

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: May 15, 2008

Citations

950 A.2d 659 (Del. 2008)

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