Mark A. Abramson
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Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 48 years of experience
Medical Malpractice
1819 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03104
About Mark A. Abramson
Practice Areas
- Medical Malpractice
Education
- University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio, 1975J.D.
- Baldwin-Wallace College, 1971B.A.
Classes and Seminars
- Faculty Member, Representing Clients in Civil Mediation (NHBA), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, 17th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Trial Lawyers Workhorse Seminar (NHTLA), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Personal Injury Cases Involving Minors (NHBA), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Medical Malpractice and Nurses (NHTLA), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Personal Injury Law Symposium (NHBA), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Sexual Misconduct ... The Rights of Victims (Nashua Bar Association), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Federal Practice Update (NHBA), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, New Hampshire Automobile Insurance Law (NHBA), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
- Faculty Member, Medical and Legal Claims (NHBA), Continuing Legal Education Seminar
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New Hampshire, 1975
- U.S. District Court District of New Hampshire
- U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit
Other Affiliations
- New Hampshire Bar Association (Ethics Committee)
- New Hampshire Bar Association (Medical Malpractice Subcommittee)
- United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire (Member, Civil Justice Advisory Committee)
- United States District Court Merit Selection Committee (Chairman, Reappointment of the United States Magistrate Judge)
- The American Association for Justice (Sustaining Member)
- The American Association for Justice (Member, Birth Trauma Litigation Group)
- American Bar Association (Member)
- Manchester (NH) Bar Association (Member)
- American College of Trial Lawyers, 2009 - Present (Fellow)
- American Association for Justice
- New Hampshire Association for Justice, 1984 - 1987 (Board of Governors)
- New Hampshire Association for Justice, 1997 - 2001 (Board of Governors)
- Manchester and New Hampshire Bar Associations
- Federal Court Advisory Committee
- Manchester Medical Malpractice and Products Liability Committee, 1982 - 1983 (Member)
- New Hampshire Medical Malpractice and Products Liability Committee, 1982 - 1983 (Member)
- Manchester Ethics Committee, 1988 - 1989 (Member)
- New Hampshire Ethics Committee, 1988 - 1989 (Member)
- American Bar Associations
- The American Association for Justice (Member, Professional Negligence Section)
Past Positions
- Judges, New Hampshire Superior Court, Law Clerk
- Hillsborough County, Assistant County Attorney
- New Hampshire Superior Court, Former Law Clerk to Justices
Articles
Published Works
- "Case Spotlight: Strict Enforcement of DeBenedetto Disclosure Deadlines", (Co-Author), 31 TBN 189, Fall, 2009
- "Maximizing Medical Malpractice Screening Panels Through the Use of Screening Panel Testimony at Trial", (Co-Author), 31 TBN 129, Summer, 2009
- "Medical Provider Liability to Non-Patient Third-Parties for Negligent Medical Care and Prescribing Practices", (Co-Author), 31 TBN 9, Winter, 2009
- "Medical Malpractice Claims Against Public Health Service and Federally Funded Community Health Center Physicians: Practical Problems and Potential Pitfalls to Be Aware of", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 17, Winter, 2008
- "Medical Malpractice Litigation and the New Hampshire Good Samaritan Statute", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 65, Spring, 2008
- "Medical Malpractice Liability in the Information Age - the Evolution of the Physician-Patient Relationship on the New Healthcare Frontier", (Co-Author), 30 TBN 117, Summer, 2008
- "Using the Internet Effectively in Medical Malpractice Cases", (Co-Author), 29 TBN 121, Summer, 2007
- "Medicaid Lien Repayment in Medical Malpractice Cases After Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services v. Ahlborn", (Co-Author), 29 TBN 5, Winter, 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
- "Pure Referral Fees: Insuring Client Confidence in Complex Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Cases", (Co-Author), 28 TBN 106, Spring, 2006
- "Medicaid Liens and Medicare Liens in New Hampshire Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Litigation", (Co-Author), 28 TBN 5, Winter, 2006
- "Dispelling the Myths of the Medical Malpractice Crisis and Vindicating the Victims of Medical Malpractice Through Attorney Conducted Voir Dire", (Co-Author), 27 TBN 157, Fall, 2005
- "New Hampshire's Medical Malpractice Screening Panel Statute: Constitutional Considerations", 27 TBN 102, Summer, 2005
- "Protecting Privilege and Precluding Bad Doctors from the Bad Genes Defense: The Non-Discoverable Nature of Medical Records of Related Third Parties in Medical Malpractice Cases", 27 TBN 61, Spring
- "The Current Status of Loss of Opportunity Claims in New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Litigation", (Co-Author), 27 TBN 27, Winter, 2005
- "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
- "Apportioning Fault to Settling Defendants Under Nilsson v. Bierman: Constitutional Considerations", (Co-Author), 26 TBN 87, Spring, 2004
- "Holding Hospitals Liable for the Malpractice of Independent Contractor Physicians", (Co-Author), 26 TBN 162, Fall, 2003
- "Res Ipsa Loquitur and Medical Malpractice", (Co-Author), 26 TBN 114, Summer, 2003
- "HMO Liability IV: Protecting the Patient and Preserving States' Rights", (Co-Authored), 25 TBN 64, Spring, 2003
- "Discovery in New Hampshire's Federal District Court: Play By The Rules Or Else", (Co-Author), 25 TBN 16, Winter, 2003
- "The New Amendment of New Hampshire's Quality Assurance Privileges: Ensuring Substantially Broader Assess to Factual Information in Medical Negligence Cases", (Co-Author), 24 TBN 178, Fall, 2002
- "Temporary Employees and the Borrowed Servant Rule: A Case Study", (Co-Author), 24 TBN 115, Summer, 2002
- "Recent Developments in New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Law", (Co-Author), 24 TBN 8, Winter, 2002
- "Overcoming the Quality Assurance Privilege in New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Claims", (Co-Author), 23 TBN 172, Fall, 2001
- "Handling the Failure to Diagnose Breast Cancer Malpractice Case", (Co-Author), 23 TBN 65, Spring, 2001
- "Birth Injury and Cerebral Palsy Malpractice Claims", (Co-Author), 23 TBN 13, Winter, 2001
- Medical Provider Liability to Non-Patient Third-Parties for Negligent Medical Care and Prescribing Practices
- UPDATE: Application of the Collateral Source Rule to Written Off or Reduced Medical Expenses
- Medical Malpractice Liability in the Information Age - The Evolution of the Physician-Patient Relationship on the New Healthcare Frontier
- Medical Malpractice Litigation and the New Hampshire Good Samaritan Statute
- Medical Malpractice Claims Against Public Health Service And Federally Funded Community Health Center Physicians: Practical Problems And Potential Pitfalls To Be Aware Of
- Dispelling the Myths of the Medical Malpractice Crisis and Vindicating the Victims of Medical Malpractice through Attorney Conducted Voir Dire
- New Hampshire’s Medical Malpractice Screening Panel Statute: Constitutional Considerations
- Pure Referral Fees: Insuring Client Confidence in Complex Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Cases: Why Proposed Professional Conduct Rule 1.5(F) Alternative 2 Should be Adopted
- Vicarious Liability in Action–Holding a Hospital Liable for the Malpractice of its Independent Anesthesiology Group
- The Current Status of Loss of Opportunity Claims in New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Litigation
- 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
- Protecting Privilege and Precluding Bad Doctors From the “Bad Genes” Defense: The Non-Discoverable Nature of Medical Records of Related Third-Parties in Medical Malpractice Cases
- Holding Hospitals Vicariously Liable for the Malpractice of Independent Contractor Physicians
- Res Ipsa Loquitur and Medical Malpractice
- Discovery in New Hampshire's Federal District Court: Play By The Rules Or Else
- The New Amendment to New Hampshire's Quality Assurance Privileges: Ensuring Substantially Broader Access to Factual Information in Medical Negligence Cases
- Temporary Employees and the Borrowed Servant Rule: A Case Study
- Payback: Health Insurance Liens in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Cases After Great-West Life & Annuity v. Knudson
- Book Review: Medical Malpractice and the American Jury by Neil Vidmar
- Discovery Abuse in New Hampshire: What Happens When the Honor System Fails
- Discovery Abuse Part II: Baseless Assertion of Privileges
- HMO Liability: Building Corporate Profits at the Expense of Patient Care
- HMO Liability Part II: ERISA Preemption and the Saga of Corporate Greed Continues
- HMO Liability Part III: Return of the Plaintiffs
- HMO Liability Part IV: Protecting the Patient and Preserving States' Rights
- The Law of Nursing Malpractice
- Minimizing Liens and Maximizing Personal Injury Recoveries
- Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress in Medical Negligence Cases
- Birth Injury and Cerebral Palsy Malpractice Claims
- Recent Developments in New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Law
- Overcoming the Quality Assurance Privilege in New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Claims
- Handling the Failure To Diagnose Breast Cancer Malpractice Case
- Sidestepping the Repeal of Joint and Several Liability - A Case Study
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