Law360, Philadelphia (July 18, 2017, 6:03 PM EDT) -- The Pennsylvania Superior Court on Tuesday affirmed a jury verdict favoring a Philadelphia hospital that had been sued over the death in childbirth of a Jehovah’s Witness who repeatedly refused to accept a blood transfusion, finding that an expert witness was appropriately precluded. The court said that a trial court had not made any errors over the course of the litigation brought against Hahnemann Hospital by the estate of Terri Seels-Davila. The 28-page opinion focused on the estate’s claims that it should have been able to present an expert who could have spoken to the purported flaws in the hospital’s “bloodless...

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