News & Results
Study Shows Increase in Youth ER Visits with Suicidal Ideation
Suicidal ideation-related emergency department visits for youth in Illinois increased substantially from 2016 through 2021, with key peaks starting before the COVID-19 pandemic, medical researchers in Chicago have found.
Report Released on Maternity Care Deserts in America
The March of Dimes recently released the “Nowhere To Go: Maternity Care Deserts Across the U.S.” report for 2022. A maternity care desert is defined as any county without a hospital or birth center offering obstetric care and without any obstetric providers.
Report Suggest COVID Delays Causing Increased Expense to Hospitals
A recent report from VMG Health, a healthcare strategy and transaction company, suggests that a delay in progressing medical malpractice cases during the pandemic is leading to an increase in medical malpractice activity and is increasing the costs of medical malpractice cases to the hospital in 2022.
Happy Holidays from Hall Prangle and Schoonveld
From all of us at HPS, we wish you and yours a happy holiday and a prosperous new year.
Updates on Illinois PJI Statute
In October, Federal Judge Steven C. Seeger declined the defendants’ request to stay Illinois’ prejudgment interest statute in the case of Saiyed v. U.S. due to ripeness. He based his decision on procedural law. Both the state’s appellate courts and Supreme Court have yet to take prejudgment interest under consideration.
Clausing and Pankauskas Secure Defense Verdict for Cook County Anesthesiologist
HPS Attorneys Marilee Clausing and Molly Pankauskas successfully defended an anesthesiologist against claims that he negligently performed the patient’s preoperative evaluation and failed to timely treat postoperative airway complications.
Ann Ford and Chad Gough Present on Audit Trails, The Electronic Health Record and Discovery
Ann Ford, Partner at HPS Law and Managing Director of HPS Advise, and Chad Gough, HPS Advise Consultant, presented a webinar on electronic health records (EHR)/electronic medical records (EMR), audit trails, digital discovery and managing the risks they present in litigation. The webinar focused on federal law and on related issues that are current in Illinois.
Rising Concerns About Pulse Oximeter Accuracy Prompts FDA Evaluation
On November 1, 2022, the Anesthesiology and Respiratory Therapy Devices Panel of the FDA’s Medical Devices Advisory Committee met virtually to discuss a problem brought to light by the COVID-19 pandemic: pulse oximeters are not as accurate as previously thought, particularly for patients with darker skin.
HPS Attorneys Secure Not Guilty Verdict for Chicago Area Anesthesiologist
HPS Attorneys Laura Ginett and Elizabeth Neidig successfully defended a Chicago-area anesthesiologist against allegations of negligence related to his administration of a supraclavicular nerve block and pre-operative sedation.
Review of Study on Neonatal Outcomes of Mothers With a Disability
Prior research has identified an association or correlation between moms with disabilities and elevated risk of preterm birth and low birth weight. A new study published in the September 2022 issue of Pediatrics, the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, found a mild to moderate increased risk of neonatal complications among newborns of women with disabilities compared with the newborns of women without disabilities.
HPS adds Attorneys to Chicago, Las Vegas and Salt Lake Teams
In the last two months, Hall Prangle and Schoonveld, LLC has expanded its ability to serve its clients by adding attorneys to its Chicago, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City teams.
HPS Trial Team Recognized in JVR Trial Lawyer Excellence Awards
Hall Prangle and Schoonveld, LLC attorneys, David Hall (Dave), David Kalimuthu and Gina Ambrose received a 2022 Trial Lawyer Excellence Award from the Jury Verdict Reporter (JVR), a division of Law Bulletin Media.
Florida Settles with Walmart over Opioid Claims
In the latest round of settlements between Florida and chain pharmacies over opioid-related claims, on October 20, 2022 Attorney General Ashley Moody announced a $215 million settlement with Walmart.
HPS Expands Capabilities to Defend Clients in Alabama
Bradley H. Rowe, Partner in the Pensacola Office of Hall Prangle and Schoonveld, LLC, reactivated his License to practice law in Alabama, expanding the firm’s standing ability to defend clients into that state.
Ann Ford Presents at MAMES 2022 Fall Conference
On October 6, 2022, Ann Ford, Partner at Hall Prangle and Schoonveld, LLC and Managing Director of HPS Advise, presented on the topic of compliance and value adds in the medical supply industry to the Midwest Association for Medical Equipment Services & Supplies (MAMES) during its 2022 Fall Conference.
HPS Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Hall Prangle and Schoonveld LLC (HPS) opened on August 1, 2002, a warm and rainy Thursday. David Hall, Michael Prangle and Eric Schoonveld reflect on the firm’s beginning, success, and future.
Michele Anderson Honored with “Top Women Lawyers & Legislators in Leadership” Award by WBAI
The Women's Bar Association of Illinois (WBAI) announced today that Michele Anderson, Hiring Partner at Hall Prangle & Schoonveld, LLC (HPS), is one of the recipients of the 2022 Top Women Lawyers & Legislators in Leadership Awards.
Hall Prangle and Schoonveld Honored by Illinois University College of Law
Illinois University College of Law (College of Law) recognized Hall Prangle and Schoonveld, LLC (HPS) as a valued employer partner at a dinner in Chicago on September 21, 2022.
HPS Attorney Krista Luzio Recognized in CDLB, Chicago Lawyers' 40 under Forty Attorneys to Watch for 2022
The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin and Chicago Lawyer have named HPS attorney Krista Luzio as one of their 40 under Forty Attorneys to Watch for 2022. Krista earned an undergraduate degree from Butler University and a J.D. from DePaul University College of Law. She joined HPS in 2009 and became a partner in 2016.
Working in a Law Office – A Law Clerk’s Reflections on Working In-Person
Gilma Bernal is in her second year at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Over the summer of 2022, she was a law clerk in Hall Prangle and Schoonveld’s Chicago Office.
While the legal field is moving towards a remote-based world, I am thankful that I clerked in-person at Hall Prangle and Schoonveld over the summer.