Jared R. Green
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Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 30 years of experience
Medical Malpractice, Product Liability
1819 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03104
About Jared R. Green
Practice Areas
- Medical Malpractice
- Product Liability
Education
- Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, New Hampshire, 1993J.D.
- Mercy College, 1988B.A.
- Honors: summa cum laude
Classes and Seminars
- Faculty Member, 17th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Medical Malpractice in New Hampshire (National Business Institute, Continuing Legal Education Seminar
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New Hampshire, 1993
- U.S. District Court District of New Hampshire
- U.S. District Court District of Vermont, 1999
- U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit
Other Affiliations
- New Hampshire Association for Justice (Member)
- Manchester (NH) Bar Association (Member)
- American Association for Justice (Member)
- New Hampshire Bar Association
- Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, 2008 (Board of Directors)
- American Association for Justice - Peer Reviewer - Trial Magazine
- Manchester and New Hampshire Bar Associations
Articles
Published Works
- "Medical Liability in New Hampshire for Physician Assistant Negligence", (Co-Author), 32 TBN 9, Winter, 2010
- "Negligent Discharge of an Involuntarily Admitted Patient: Third Party's Cause of Action for Harm Caused by Prematurely Released Patient", (Co-Author), 31 TBN 69, Spring, 2009
- "Emerging Toxic Tort? Dental Fillings Containing Toxic Mercury", (Author), 31 TBN 48, Winter, 2009
- "Broken Promises: Data Shows New Hampshire's Medical Malpractice Screening Panels Are Not Leading to Early Resolution and Cost Savings", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 167, Fall, 2008
- "Update: Application of the Collateral Source Rule to Written Off or Reduced Medical Expenses", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 71, Spring, 2008
- "Medical Malpractice Litigation and the New Hampshire Good Samaritan Statute", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 65, Spring, 2008
- "Application of the Collateral Source Rule to Medical Expenses Written Off in Medical Negligence and Personal Injury Cases", (Co-Author), 29 TBN 177, Fall, 2007
- "Use of Animations and Video Presentations in Mediation: A Case Study", (Co-Author), 29 TBN 69, Spring, 2007
- "Desclos v. Southern New Hampshire Medical Center: Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Victims Receive New Protections Against Oppressive Discovery Tactics", (Co-Author), 28 TBN 106, Indian Summer, 2006
- Editor, New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association's Law Journal, Trial Bar News
- "The New Expert Reliability and Expert Disclosure Rules: What Does R.S.A. 516:29 Require and Is It Constitutional?", (Co-Author), 26 TBN 166, Fall, 2004
- "Damages for Loss of Enjoyment of Life in Personnel Injury Cases", (Co-Author), 22 TBN 35, Winter, 2000
- "The New Hampshire Equal Rights Amendment" A Powerful, Yet Rarely Invoked Anit-Discrimination Weapon", (Co-Author), 33 NHBJ 496, September, 1992
- Author - Civil Practice Chapter - New Hampshire Practice & Procedure Manual, New Hampshire Bar Association
- Negligent Discharge of an Involuntarily Admitted Patient: Third Party's Cause of Action for Harm Caused by Prematurely Released Patient
- UPDATE: Application of the Collateral Source Rule to Written Off or Reduced Medical Expenses
- Broken Promises: Data Shows New Hampshire's Medical Malpractice Screening Panels Are Not Leading to Early Resolution and Cost Savings
- Medical Malpractice Litigation and the New Hampshire Good Samaritan Statute
- Use of Animations and Video Presentations in Mediation: A Case Study
- The New Expert Reliability And Expert Disclosure Rules: What Does R.S.A. 516:29 Require And Is It Constitutional?
- Desclos v. Southern New Hampshire Medical Center: Personal Injury And Medical Malpractice Victims Receive New Protections Against Oppressive Discovery Tactics
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