Frezados v. Ingalls Memorial Hospital: A clear case of apparent agency
By Hon. Daniel T. Gillespie & Emily Laskowski
Civil Practice and Procedure,
August 2013
One area of frequent litigation in medical malpractice cases, particularly at the summary judgment stage, is the question of whether or not a physician can be considered the apparent agent of the hospital at which he or she is authorized to practice.
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