Attorneys taking this one-hour course will learn:
1. How nursing homes are structured and regulated.
2. Areas where they are liable and not liable.
3. Liability of related entities involved in the care and treatment of a plaintiff.
4. Common theories of liability.
5. What to ask for in discovery and what to object to.
6. Special discovery and evidence issues.
7. Common fact allegations and common defenses.
8. The impact of Covid-19 on nursing home delivery of care and liability.
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