Questions to Ask When Choosing a Medical Malpractice Attorney

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Hiring the right medical malpractice attorney to represent you when you or a member of your family has been seriously injured or died because of an avoidable medical mistake is critical to protecting your rights and getting the resources you need to recover from a case of malpractice. In making this decision, it’s important you … Continued

Media Coverage of the Class Action Registration for Patients of Dr. Nikita Levy

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A class action process was recently approved by a Baltimore City Circuit Court on behalf of former victims of Johns Hopkins gynecologist, Dr. Nikita Levy, who is accused of secretly photographing and recording videos of his patients. If you were ever a patient of Dr. Levy and believe that you could have been secretly videotaped, … Continued

VIDEO: Jonathan Schochor Discusses the Dr. Levy Class Action

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Schochor, Staton, Goldberg, and Cardea, P.A. Managing Partner, Jonathan Schochor, was recently featured in a Baltimore Sun video, which you can watch below, discussing the class action settlement the firm is seeking in the Dr. Nikita Levy case. If you were ever a patient of Dr. Nikita Levy, you can register for the class action … Continued

Register for the Dr. Levy Class Action

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A class action settlement was recently approved by a Baltimore City Circuit Court on behalf of former victims of Johns Hopkins gynecologist, Dr. Nikita Levy, who is accused of surreptitiously photographing and recording videos of his patients. If you were ever a patient of Dr. Levy and believe that you could have been secretly videotaped, … Continued

Signs of Potential Medical Malpractice

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In many cases, patients may not know that they have been injured by the negligence of a physician, surgeon or other health care provider. While doctors cannot and do not guarantee good outcomes in all cases–and some bad outcomes are normal complications–others can result from mistakes that amount to medical malpractice. Patients tend to trust … Continued

Jonathan Schochor Featured in the Baltimore Sun

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Schochor, Staton, Goldberg, and Cardea, P.A.’s Managing Partner, Jonathan Schochor, appeared in a recent Baltimore Sun article and video about the class action settlement the firm is seeking on behalf of former patients of Johns Hopkins gynecologist, Dr. Nikita Levy. On October 30, 2013, a Baltimore court approved the class action against Johns Hopkins, which … Continued

MD. Lawsuit Over Doctor’s Recordings Goes Forward

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By Jessica Gresko, AP News WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of women who visited a Baltimore gynecologist who secretly photographed and videotaped patients will be allowed to join together for settlement talks in a class action lawsuit against Johns Hopkins Hospital, which employed him. Lawyers for both the patients who filed the class action lawsuit against … Continued

Court Certifies Class Action in Case of Dr. Nikita Levy, Who Police Say Killed Himself

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By Justin George and Scott Dance, The Baltimore Sun BALTIMORE, MD — A former Johns Hopkins gynecologist, Dr. Nikita Levy, might have surreptitiously photographed or recorded the examinations of at least 9,000 patients, lawyers representing his alleged victims said Friday. More detailed allegations emerged as attorneys in a class-action lawsuit announced that a judge had approved negotiations … Continued

Judge Clears the Way for Attorneys of Dr. Levy Patients to Begin Settlement Talks

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Baltimore, MD – Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Sylvester Cox today cleared the way for settlement negotiations to begin between Johns Hopkins Hospital and victims of Johns Hopkins gynecologist Nikita Levy, M.D. who allegedly made photographs and videos of his patients during exams and other procedures and is also allegedly guilty of sexual boundary violations … Continued

How To Help Prevent Medical Errors and Medical Malpractice

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Every week, preventable medical mistakes in hospitals across the United States kill enough patients to fill four jumbo jets. This statistic is very concerning–especially considering it does not include medical errors that happen outside of hospitals. During Monday’s segment of 1-800-LAW-CALL, it was explained why a big part of reducing the country’s rate of medical … Continued