within 100 miles of Derby practice in Health Care Vermont


Barr Law Group

Landlord-Tenant, Traffic, Pharmaceutical Product, Wrongful Termination

Steaves Law Office

Pharmaceutical Product, Consumer Rights, Immigration, Wrongful Termination, Divorce

Law Office of Scott R. Bortifield, PLLC

Divorce & Family Law, Real Estate, Traffic, Immigration, Health Care Other

Julie M. P. Minor, P.C.

Immigration, Health Care Other

Michael Blair, Law Office of

Employment, Health Care Other, Litigation

Suzanne M. Hebeler PLC

Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Immigration, Health Care Other

Murphy Sullivan Kronk

Wrongful Termination, Power of Attorney, Landlord-Tenant, Traffic, Health Care Other

Lachs & Smith, PLC

Medical Malpractice, Child Custody, Immigration, Health Care Other, Wills & Probate

Asaro & Seaman

Employment Contracts, Health Care Other, Criminal, Wills & Probate, Landlord-Tenant

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Griffis v. Cedar Hill Health Care Corp.

¶ 2. After a bench trial, the superior court made the following findings of fact. Cedar Hill is a Vermont corporation that operates two healthcare facilities in Windsor, Vermont: Victorian House, a Level III residential care facility; and the Health Care Center, a thirty-nine-bed nursing home. ...

Department of Corrections v. Matrix Health Systems, PC

... 7. Approximately one year later, the State Auditor released a report, finding that the DOC had failed to "(1) properly manage its private mental health contracts; (2) follow bidding procedures; and (3) provide adequate quality assurance for key mental health care services." The ...

Chase v. State

... 7. In September 2004, a federal grand jury indicted Dr. Chase on seventy-one counts of federal health-care fraud, alleging that he recommended or performed unnecessary cataract surgery with respect to thirty-six former patients. ...