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Interview with Christopher Hurley Discussing $6.5 Million Settlement

January 1, 2009  ·  By HM&M

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Christopher Hurley talked in depth about this birth injury case in an interview with LB Network.

“The biggest challenge was figuring out what happened. . . . When you really sit down and figure it out, and after consulting with the right experts, we could see that the fetal monitoring strips were not okay.”

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“My whole career of 25 years I have spent working with people like Roberto Morales. To be honest with you, there is no other thing I would do.”

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