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Andrew M. Gross, M.D., J.D.
Attorney at Law; Of Counsel
Education:
- Doctor of Jurisprudence, 1994 - Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, N.J.
- Medical Doctor, 1981 - Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, Bronx, N.Y.
- Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry and Physical Anthropology, 1977- Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.
Licensed to Practice:
- Law, Texas, Since 1995
- Law, New York, Since 1994
- Law, New Jersey, Since 1994
- Medicine, New York, Since 1981
Courts:
- Federal District Court, Northern District of Texas
- United States Court of Federal Claims
- State Courts of Texas
- State Courts of New York
- State Courts of New Jersey
Law Practice:
- Owner, Andrew M. Gross, M.D., J.D., P.C., Since 2002
- Partner, Wolovits & Gross, Dallas, TX, December 1995 - November 2002
- Associate, Morgan & Weisbrod, Dallas, TX, August 1994 - December 1995
Medical Practice:
- Family Medicine, Private Practice, Staten Island, N.Y., August 1986 - August 1994
- Surgical Resident, State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center, 1981 - 1986
Memberships:
- State Bar of Texas
- Dallas Bar Association
- Association of Trial Lawyers of America
- Texas Trial Lawyers Association
- Dallas Trial Lawyers Association
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- Fellow of the American College of Legal Medicine
Verdicts and Settlements:
- Negligent Use of a Drug during Cardiac Catheterization
- Failure to Follow Up MRA Resulting in Stroke
- Wrongful Death Verdict Against A Hospital For Delays in Providing Emergency Care (Additional, Punitive Damages Currently On Appeal)
- Birth Injury Arising from Nursing Negligence
- Injuries & Death During Birth
- Negligence Back Surgery
- Failure to Diagnose A Stroke
- Ruptured Uterus During Childbirth
- Failure To Properly Treat Blood Disorder
- Sexual Assault At A Nursing Home
- Surgical Error During Laparoscopic Gall Bladder Removal
- Failure to Diagnose and Treat A Heart Attack in New Mexico
- Sexual Assault At A Psychiatric Hospital
- Surgical Error During Cardiac Bypass Surgery
- Failure to Prevent a Stroke
- Failure to Diagnose Pneumonia
- Overprescribing of Medication
- Cutting a Nerve During Facial Surgery
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