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		<title>Judge rules in McMahon&#8217;s favor in hospital lawsuit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 22:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 9/23/2008 7:55 AMBy ANTHONY McCARTNEYAP Entertainment WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ Ed McMahon&#8217;s lawsuit against a hospital and doctors he claims failed to properly diagnose and repair his broken neck has passed a key legal hurdle.A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled last week that McMahon&#8217;s lawsuit against Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and two physicians lays [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Date: 9/23/2008 7:55 AM<br /><br />By ANTHONY McCARTNEY<br />AP Entertainment Writer<br /><br />LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Ed McMahon&#8217;s lawsuit against a hospital and doctors he claims failed to properly diagnose and repair his broken neck has passed a key legal hurdle.<br /><br />A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled last week that McMahon&#8217;s lawsuit against Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and two physicians lays out adequate legal ground to pursue claims that include negligence, elder abuse, battery, fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress.<br /><br />Attorneys for Cedars-Sinai had challenged the legal basis for six of the claims.<br /><br />But Judge John P. Sook disagreed, and his ruling also allows McMahon to seek punitive damages.<br /><br />McMahon, 85, filed suit in July and is seeking an unspecified amount for injuries he sustained after a fall last March at a Los Angeles socialite&#8217;s home.<br /><br />According to his lawsuit, doctors at Cedars-Sinai failed to perform an X-ray and determine that he had a broken neck when he was brought into the emergency room. The suit also claims that a doctor at the hospital&#8217;s spinal-care center improperly performed two surgeries.<br /><br />&#8220;The court&#8217;s ruling rejected the contention by Cedars-Sinai that it could not be responsible for the botched surgeries,&#8221; said McMahon&#8217;s attorney, William Stoner. &#8220;It was a very important day for Ed McMahon.&#8221;<br /><br />A phone message for an attorney representing Cedars-Sinai left after business hours Monday was not returned.<br /><br />Cedars-Sinai was given 20 days to reply further to the lawsuit.<br /><br />Stoner said McMahon&#8217;s injuries contributed to his money woes, which include falling behind on mortgage payments and being sued for unpaid loans and by a New York attorney who represented his daughter in her divorce and claims he has not been paid.<br /><br />&#8220;He was making a good living, and he was very active in the business,&#8221; Stoner said.<br /><br />McMahon is seeking a jury trial; a date has not yet been set.<br /><br />Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.]]></content:encoded>
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