by Marcus Boston | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
Maryland medical malpractice attorney Marcus Boston explains why you must be really sure you want to go forward with a Maryland medical malpractice case. Just recently we were contacted by a person who was looking for help with a perforated bile duct during a...
by Marcus Boston | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
So you have found out that your doctor has been sued before for making errors during surgical procedures. You now want to use this fact in your case. Can you use this as the basis for the jury finding that the doctor is responsible for your injuries too? The simple...
by Marcus Boston | Oct 11, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
Maryland medical malpractice attorney Marcus Boston explains what is hearsay in Maryland trials. A couple of days ago we did a video which dealt with what does objection mean during a Maryland jury trial. It was a very good video and some people asked us to go a...
by Marcus Boston | Oct 8, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
You are sitting in court and you see the lawyer stand a say “objection.” The witness on the stand looks confused and then there is a stop in the trial. The judge looks at the attorney and then a back and forth conversation between the judge and the lawyers...
by Marcus Boston | Oct 7, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
Medical malpractice attorney Marcus Boston sheds some light on what the attorneys are usually talking to the judge about when they walk up to the bench. Just yesterday I was in court and a person asked me, ” what goes on at the bench when the lawyers are talking...