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About the Course
Introduction
This CLE webinar will discuss how the revised standard for reasonable medical care set out in the American Law Institute's new Restatement of the Law Third: Medical Malpractice affects the standard of care, causation, and expert testimony in medical malpractice cases.
Description
Medical negligence still means a breach of reasonable care. Traditionally, reasonable care was what was customary among competent practitioners. The Restatement now defines reasonable care as the care, skill, and knowledge regarded as competent among similar medical providers in the same or similar circumstances.
The Restatement is important because it is often the "go to" resource of many state supreme courts. This new Restatement will impact how experts define the standard of care and how they develop opinions as to whether a deviation in the standard lead to the alleged injuries.
The revised standard emphasizes scientific research and clinical practice guidelines as well as calling for increased judicial scrutiny of expert testimony. Commentators suggest that the new standard requires more reliance on what they describe as objective scientific evidence, national guidelines, and impartial assessments. The new standard, however, does not completely jettison customary practice. Nor does it ignore that novel, complex, and emergency situations arise for which no definitive guidelines exist.
Listen as a physician expert witness and a plaintiff's medical malpractice lawyer discuss the impact of the new restatement on how attorneys and experts will explain to juries the standard of care, whether it was breached, and whether that breach caused the plaintiff's injuries.
Presented By
Dr. Stein, MD is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine and subspecialty certified in Neurocritical Care. After Medical School at Vanderbilt University, he completed Residency at the University of Kentucky Medical Center and at Washington University Jewish Hospital. Dr. Stein has practiced Emergency Medicine for 29 years and Critical Care / Intensive Care Medicine for 27 years. His professional association memberships include the American Association of Physician Specialties, the Society of Critical Care Medicine, and the American College of Chest Physicians. Dr. Stein is an expert witness for both plaintiff and defense in cases involving emergency medicine, critical care and internal medicine, including damages & causation in personal injury and wrongful death cases.
Mr. Williamson is an attorney at The Bowling Law Firm in New Orleans focusing on civil litigation in medical malpractice, pharmacy error, personal injury, premises liability and general liability cases. He’s a New Orleans native who started his legal career working for the sports and entertainment law firm Salzano Ettinger & Lampert in New York City.
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
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Live Online
On Demand
Date + Time
- event
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
- schedule
1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT
I. Background of the ALI revised standard of care
II. Differences between the prior and new standards
III. Impact of new standard of care on causation
IV. Strategies for plaintiffs
V. Strategies for defendants
The panel will review these and other issues:
- How does the revised standard of care affect how attorneys prepare to bring or defend claims?
- How does customary practice factor into the standard?
- What assumptions underlie the new standard, and are they accurate?
- How are controversial, novel, or experimental clinical practices addressed?
- Does the new standard give too much deference to academia and theory and not enough to real life experience?
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