The recent decision of Waller v James involved a claim by the plaintiff parents for damages for wrongful birth against the defendant doctor, Dr James, a gynaecologist with a practice in infertility and IVF procedures, who had been consulted by the plaintiffs. The second plaintiff, Mr Waller suffered an inherited anti-thrombin deficiency (ATD), a condition which results in a propensity for the blood to clot, at least in adults. Dr James subsequently recommended IVF treatment. The first plaintiff, Mrs Waller became pregnant after the first cycle of IVF treatment. Her son Keeden was born on 10 August 2000 with a genetic anti-thrombin deficiency. Keeden was released from hospital on 14 August 2000. However, he was brought back to the hospital t...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that an infant cannot bring an action for wrongful life, but...
Wrongful conception is a medical malpractice claim by parents that arises from the negligent perform...
Wrongful birth cases were initially brought most often for failed contraception, sterilisation or te...
The recent decision of Waller v James involved a claim by the plaintiff parents for damages for wron...
The recent decision of Waller v James involved a claim by the plaintiff parents for damages for wron...
More than 10 years have passed since the High Court of Australia confirmed the recoverability of dam...
Damages issues regarding the costs of raising the child argued in a case currently before the NSW Su...
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Antenatal genetic testing offers prospective parents the opportunity to make more informed decisions...
Both pairs of parents sued on their own behalfs for (1) the expenses incurred in the care and treatm...
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The Supreme Court of New Jersey holds that negligent failure to advise of possible birth defects cau...
Reflects on the contractual approach adopted by the court in ARB v IVF Hammersmith (CA) when conside...
in the English language Title: A theoretical conception of liability for harm caused by the birth of...
This article considers the High Court decision of Cattanach v Melchior, which permitted the recovery...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that an infant cannot bring an action for wrongful life, but...
Wrongful conception is a medical malpractice claim by parents that arises from the negligent perform...
Wrongful birth cases were initially brought most often for failed contraception, sterilisation or te...
The recent decision of Waller v James involved a claim by the plaintiff parents for damages for wron...
The recent decision of Waller v James involved a claim by the plaintiff parents for damages for wron...
More than 10 years have passed since the High Court of Australia confirmed the recoverability of dam...
Damages issues regarding the costs of raising the child argued in a case currently before the NSW Su...
The birth of a healthy, normal child in American society is generally considered a blessed event. ...
Antenatal genetic testing offers prospective parents the opportunity to make more informed decisions...
Both pairs of parents sued on their own behalfs for (1) the expenses incurred in the care and treatm...
Whether the law should permit parents to recover the costs of raising a child that they never intend...
The Supreme Court of New Jersey holds that negligent failure to advise of possible birth defects cau...
Reflects on the contractual approach adopted by the court in ARB v IVF Hammersmith (CA) when conside...
in the English language Title: A theoretical conception of liability for harm caused by the birth of...
This article considers the High Court decision of Cattanach v Melchior, which permitted the recovery...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that an infant cannot bring an action for wrongful life, but...
Wrongful conception is a medical malpractice claim by parents that arises from the negligent perform...
Wrongful birth cases were initially brought most often for failed contraception, sterilisation or te...