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Third Annual Amy Kane Memorial Award

Last week, HPS was honored to host the Third Annual Amy Kane Memorial Award ceremony on February 27th, recognizing Gina Ambrose as this year’s distinguished recipient.

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HPS Attorneys Secure Defense Verdict in Wrongful Death Neurosurgery Case in Cook County

Thomas Comstock and Gina Ambrose secured a defense verdict on behalf of their clients, a neurosurgeon, and his neurosurgery practice group, following a two-week trial in Cook County. The case involved a 69-year-old patient who had a history of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VP), originally placed after a subarachnoid hemorrhagic stroke in 1989 to prevent hydrocephalus.

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HPS Adds Wisconsin Licenses to Better Serve Clients

In December 2022, three additional attorneys at Hall Prangle and Schoonveld, LLC were sworn into the Wisconsin Bar, which now makes eight attorneys at the Firm licensed to practice law in that state. HPS partners and associates moved to gain permanent licenses in Wisconsin to better serve clients with healthcare legal and litigation needs in that state. 

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HPS Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers

Eleven Attorneys at Hall, Prangle and Schoonveld LLC have been recognized as 2023 Super Lawyers or 2023 Rising Stars. Super Lawyers, which is owned by Thomson Reuters, is a national organization that ranks attorneys based on peer nominations that are then reviewed by an independent research team.

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HPS Attorneys Secure Defense Verdict

HPS Attorneys David Hall, David Kalimuthu and Gina Ambrose defended a Chicago-area neurosurgeon against allegations of negligence related to Plaintiff’s spinal surgery to address an extremely large herniated disc compressing on the spinal cord.

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Emerging Reports of Transplacental Transmission of Covid-19 From Mother to Fetus Conflicts With Previous Findings that Transmission is Unlikely

In the ever-evolving pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 (commonly referred to as Covid-19), there appears to be an ongoing shift in the medical community with respect to the question of whether Covid-19 can be transmitted in utero from mother to fetus. While early studies showed that transmission was unlikely, recent reports of apparent transmission have emerged creating conflicting findings.

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