Plaintiff Argues ‘Monumentally Fundamental Error’ Drove Penn Hospital’s Win in High-Stakes Birth Injury Trial | The Legal Intelligencer

















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Judge Johnson told the jury that “a lot of things have happened behind the scenes you don’t know about” before instructing them to disregard certain testimony from the plaintiff’s experts, according to Anyae Matthews’ motion.

March 07, 2024 at 02:41 PM

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A plaintiff who lost a potentially eight-figure birth injury case against the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania claims the defendants’ victory was the result of a flawed jury instruction.

In a motion for post-trial relief filed Wednesday, plaintiff Anyae Matthews argued the court’s purportedly erroneous instruction warrants a new trial in the matter.

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