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Military Medical Malpractice Attorneys
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Richard H. Gasperini Lieutenant Colonel (ret.), U.S. Army Richard H. Gasperini has successfully prosecuted more than 250 major medical malpractice claims against the United States, collecting millions of dollars on behalf of veterans, retirees, and military dependants. While on active duty he served as the Chief of Army Tort Litigation and Medical Malpractice where he was responsible for defending all medical malpractice claims against the Army. |
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Charles M. Allen Colonel (ret.), U.S. Army Reserve Charles M. Allen served as a medical malpractice trial attorney in the Army Litigation Division defending Army doctors in federal courts throughout the United States. He entered private practice in 1989 where he concentrates on litigation with an emphasis on medical malpractice, including complex claims filed against the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act. |
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A. William Charters Former Major, U.S. Army A. William Charters while on active duty represented the Army in medical malpractice cases arising out of William Beumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas. Over the past fifteen years as a civilian attorney he has developed an expertise in prosecuting complex, high value medical malpractice cases with a proven record of success. |
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Dante M. Filetti |
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Elizabeth G. Robertson Captain, U.S. Army Reserve Elizabeth G. Robertson was commissioned into the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps and assigned to the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where she served as Medical Claims Judge Advocate for Womack Army Medical Center. In that capacity she was responsible for defending all medical malpractice actions arising out of that major military medical center. |
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Matthew L. Curtis Former Lieutenant, U.S. Army Matthew L. Curtis participated in the liberation of Kuwait and invasion of Iraq during Operation Desert Storm, earning the coveted Combat Infantryman Badge. Upon leaving the the Army, he entered law school and graduated from William & Mary School of Law in 2001. He then entered private practice as a litigation attorney with a special emphasis in medical malpractice and health care law. |
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