Frank E. Reardon

Frank E. Reardon

Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 45 years of experience
Corporate Law, Criminal Law, Employment, Estate Planning, Gaming, Health Care Law, Litigation, Government, Financial, Bankruptcy, Alternative Dispute Resolution
One Boston Place, 201 Washington Street, Suite 2600, Boston, MA 02108

    About Frank E. Reardon

    Practice Areas
    • Corporate Law
    • Criminal Law
    • Employment
    • Estate Planning
    • Gaming
    • Health Care Law
    • Litigation
    • Government
    • Financial
    • Bankruptcy
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution
    Education
    • Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts, 1978
      J.D.
    • College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1975
      B.A.
      • Major: Political Science
    • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , 1994
      M.S.
      • Major: Health Care Administration
    Representative Cases
    • McKenzie v. Brigham & Women's Hosp., 541 N.E.2d 325 (Mass. 1989)
    • Fitzpatrick v. Allen, 575 N.E.2d 750 (Mass. 1991)
    Classes and Seminars
    • Lectured, Number of Articles and Book Chapters on Medical Legal Issues

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • Massachusetts, 1978
    • Rhode Island, 1978
    • U.S. Supreme Court, 1986
    • U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit
    • U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts
    Other Affiliations
    • Massachusetts Bar Association’s Health Section Council (Member)
    • Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Inc. (Member, Institutional Ethics Committee)
    • American Bar Association ((arbitrator))
    • American Health Lawyers Association ((arbitrator))
    • Massachusetts Bar Association

    Articles

    Published Works
    • John J. Paris, Gregory Webster and Frank E. Reardon, "Ethical and Legal Issues in Intensive Care," in Richard S. Irwin and James M. Rippe (eds.), Manual of Intensive Care Medicine. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006: 871-875
    • John J Paris, Michael D Schreiber, Frank Reardon, “Letter to the Editor: Response to Clark Study on Miller.” Journal of Perinatology 2005:25:76
    • John J. Paris, Michael D. Schreiber, Frank Reardon, “The Emergent Circumstances Exception to the Need for Consent: The Texas Supreme Court Ruling in Miller v. HCA.” Journal of Perinatology 2004:24:337-342
    • John J. Paris, Michael D. Schreiber, Frank E. Reardon, “Ethical and Legal Issues in Assisted Ventilation of Newborns.” Goldsmith JP. (ed) Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate (4th ed.) Philadelphia: Saunders, 2003
    • John J. Paris, Michael D. Schreiber, Frank E. Reardon, "Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for a Neurologically Devastated Child: Whose Decision Is It?" Journal of Perinatology 2003; 23(3):250-253
    • John J. Paris, and Frank Reardon, “Bad Cases Make Bad Law: HCA v. Miller is not a Guide for Resuscitation of Extremely Premature Newborns.” Journal of Perinatology 2001; 21: 541-544
    • John J. Paris, Jeffrey Ferranti, and Frank Reardon, “From the Johns Hopkins Baby to Baby Miller: What We Have Learned from Four Decades of Reflection on Neonatal Cases.” Journal of Clinical Ethics 2001; 12(3):207-214
    • John J. Paris, J. Cameron Muir, and Frank E. Reardon, “Ethical and Legal Issues in an Era of Managed Care," in James Rippe and Richard Irwin (eds.) Manual of Intensive Care Medicine, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2000
    • John J. Paris, J. Cameron Muir, and Frank E. Reardon, “An Economic, Ethical and Legal Analysis of Problems in Critical Care Medicine,” in James Rippe, Richard Irwin, Frank Cerra (eds.) Intensive Car Medicine, 4th ed., Vol. II, New York: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1999
    • John J. Paris, Edwin H. Cassem, G. William Dec, and Frank E. Reardon, “Use of a DNR Order Over Family Objections: The Case of Gilgunn v. MGH,” Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 1999; 14:41-45
    • John J. Paris, J. Cameron Muir, Frank E. Reardon. “Ethical and Legal Issues in Intensive Care,” Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 1997; 12:298-309
    • John J. Paris and Frank E. Reardon, "An Ethical and Legal Analysis of Problems in Critical Care Medicine," in James Rippe, (ed.) Textbook of Intensive Care Medicine: 3rd ed., Vol. II, Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1996; 2549-2567
    • Jeffrey P. Burns, Frank E. Reardon and Robert D. Truog, MD, “Using Newly Deceased Patients to Teach Resuscitative Procedures,” The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 331, No.24, December 1994
    • John J. Paris and Frank E Reardon, "Physician Refusal of Requests for Futile or Ineffective Interventions," in Wittenberg, (ed.) Emerging Issues in Biomedical Policy, NY: Columbia University Press, 1993; 32-43
    • John J. Paris and Frank E. Reardon, "Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health," Clinical Ethics Report, 4 (1), July, 1990; 1-10
    • John J. Paris, Robert K. Crone and Frank E. Reardon, "Ethical Context for Physician Refusal of Requested Treatment," Journal of Perinatology, 1991; X1(3):273-275
    • John J. Paris and Frank E. Reardon, "Ethical and Legal Dilemmas in the Coronary Care Unit," in Joel Alpert, (ed.) Modern Coronary Care, Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1990; 747-767
    • John J. Paris and Frank E. Reardon, “Ethics Committees in Critical Care,” Critical Care Clinics, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1986
    • John J. Paris and Frank E. Reardon, “Recent Developments in Treatment Decisions,” Risk Management Foundation Forum, July, 1986; 3-6
    • John J. Paris and Frank E. Reardon, "Dilemmas in Intensive Care Medicine," in Victoroff (ed.) Primary Care, April 1, 1986; 75-90
    • John J. Paris and Frank E. Reardon, "Court Responses to Withholding Nutrition and Fluids," JAMA, April 19, 1985; 2243-2245

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