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· 6/21/2007

Smith v. Friends Hospital

Citations

  • 928 A.2d 1072
  • 2007 Pa. Super. 188
  • 2007 Pa. Super. LEXIS 1669

How courts have described this case

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

  • holding a complaint did not allege professional negligence because “[n]othing in [the] complaint is predicated upon substandard medical treatment, that is, acts involving ‘diagnosis, care and treatment by licensed processionals’”
  • stating than an order denying a petition to open a judgment of non pros, while not disposing of all parties and all claims, is an interlocutory order immediately appealable as of right
  • stating than an order denying a petition to open a judgment of non pros, while not disposing of all parties and all claims, is an interlocutory order immediately appealable as of right

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Judges: Lally-Green, McCaffery, Panella

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