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· 12/31/1979

Paradis v. Webber Hospital

Citations

  • 409 A.2d 672
  • 1979 Me. LEXIS 816

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “The oath provision in [Maine’s medical malpractice statute] is more than a mere technicality. Its function is both to make clear the significance of filing the document itself and to provide a basis for a perjury action upon proof of falsification.” (emphasis added)
  • notice of claim under Maine Health Security Act
  • providing a brief history of the MHSA
  • providing a brief history of the MHSA
  • providing a brief history of the MHSA

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Judges: Archibald, Glassman, Godfrey, McKUSICK, Nichols, Pomeroy, Wernick

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