Monthly Archives: May 2018
Delayed Diagnoses as a Basis for Medical Malpractice
Among other things, visiting a physician is an educational experience. The patient tells the physician the detail and extent of his/her symptoms, and the physician provides a diagnosis, detailing the condition and how to treat it, if possible. Unfortunately, some conditions, typically terminal illnesses, require quick action to effectively treat them, as time can… Read More »
Bond Trader Found Not Guilty in Key Securities Fraud Case
On May 3rd, 2018, former Cantor Fitzgerald bond trader David Demos was found not guilty on charges that he defrauded customers in bond trades. Originally indicted in December of 2016, Mr. Demos was cleared by a jury in Connecticut. This was an especially notable verdict, as the U.S. government was pursuing fraud charges against… Read More »