Neal H. Howard & Associates, P.C. and the firm's cases have received news coverage and media recognition in a wide variety of publications, some of which are listed below:
Jury Finds Doctor Commited Fraud
Muscogee County Jury found a Columbus Regional Healthcare System doctor committed fraud when he altered a medical record to conceal malpractice surrounding death of a 14 month old child from Eufaula, Ala. Columbus Ledger - Enquirer, Saturday April 8th, 2006
Recent Developments in Medical Malpractice Law
By Robert J. Fleming, The Verdict Magazine, Publication of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Summer 2003 Edition.
Long Aldridge Sued Over Ex-Partner's Accusatory Letter
By Trisha Renaud, Fulton County Daily Report, Vol. 113, No. 31, February 14, 2002, at 1.
Negligence Suit Clarifies Role of Physician's Assistants
By Richmond Eustis, Fulton County Daily Report, Vol. 112, No. 202, October 16, 2001, at 1.
Lemon of a Deal: Closer Look at Lender Might Have Averted Wall Street’s Surprise
By Jeff Bailey and Thomas M. Burton, The Wall Street Journal, Vol. CCXXIX, No. 25 EE/PR, Wednesday, February 5, 1997, at 1.
Ex-Cop in Ga. Wins Confidentiality Case
By Trisha Renaud, The National Law Journal, January 17, 2000;
Damned If They Do, Damned If They Don’t? Psychologist Liable for Revealing Cop’s Violent Fantasies
By Michael M. Bowden, Lawyers Weekly USA, 2000 LWUSA 131, February 7, 2000, at B7.
Jury Faults Ga. Psychologist In Duty-to-Warn Case
Psychiatric News,
Volume XXXV, Number 5, March 3, 2000, at 11.
Georgia Jury Favors Patient Confidentiality, Not Duty to Warn
By Jennifer Reichert, TRIAL, March 2000.
The Cop and the Therapist
By D.T. Max, The New York Times Magazine, December 3, 2000.
Ex-Cop Wins Rare Confidentiality Case
By Trisha Renaud, Fulton County
Daily Report, Vol. 111, No. 3, January 5, 2000, at 1;
Dealer, Lender Win Georgia Discount Case
By Eric Freedman, Automotive News, July 27, 1998.
Unusual Case, Unusual Libel Bid
By R. Robin McDonald, Fulton County Daily Report, Vol. 111, No. 180, September 14, 2000, at 1.
To Warn or Not to Warn
By Barry Siegel, Los Angeles Times, September 9, 2000.
Psychologist Liable for Disclosing Patients' Confidences: Ex-Police Officer Awarded $280,000
Correctional Mental Health Report, Volume 2, No. 6, March/April, 2001.
Patient Confidentiality and Tarasoff: The Law and Practice Tips
Correctional Mental Health Report, Volume 2, No. 6, March/April, 2001.
The Limits of Confidentiality
By Neal H. Howard, The Verdict Magazine, Publication of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Spring 2001 Edition.
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