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A. If a claim against a health care professional is asserted in a civil action, the claimant or the party designating a nonparty at fault or its attorney shall ...
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This special action upholds A.R.S. 12-2603, the statute that requires a medical-malpractice plaintiff to produce an expert's affidavit with his Disclosure ...
Courts and Civil Proceedings § 12-2603. Preliminary expert opinion testimony against health care professionals; certification; definitions. Current as of March ...
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1. The expert's qualifications to express an opinion on the licensed professional's standard of care or liability for the claim. 2. The factual basis for each ...
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§ 12-2603(F), the action is subject to dismissal. Threshold Question: Conflict of Laws. The Ninth Circuit explains the analysis as follows: First, we must ...
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Aug 11, 2021 · §12-2603. Must certify in writing whether or ... (a) Except as provided in Code §22-1-14 and in subsection (g) of this Code section, the ...
Section 12-2604 of the Arizona Revised Statutes governs the qualification of expert witnesses in medical malpractice cases. Although section 12-2604 ...
Jan 5, 2024 · Three Categories of Laws. We'll focus on laws ... This chart lists the three categories ... 12-2603: post-filing affidavit of merit (in most cases).
Renumbered as § 12–2603 · § 12–2603. Preliminary Expert Opinion Testimony Against Health Care Professionals; Certification; Definitions · § 12–2604. Expert ...
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