Livingston Law Group Attorneys Speak on Evidence in Medical Malpractice Cases
- Livingston Law Group Team
- Oct 6
- 1 min read

Livingston Law Group is proud to share that attorneys Lee Livingston and Tony Greene recently spoke at a trial lawyer’s retreat of leading malpractice attorneys from across the state, put on by the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.
Tony delved into what makes a good medical malpractice case, while Lee addressed recent developments in the evidence used in medical malpractice cases.

As medical malpractice litigation continues to evolve, courts and juries are increasingly focused on the role of medical records, expert testimony, and advanced data in determining liability and damages. Lee Livingston and Tony Greene contributed their insights on how new evidentiary standards impact both plaintiffs and defendants, emphasizing the importance of clarity, accuracy, and compliance in presenting medical evidence.
Their presentation underscored how recent case law and procedural updates significantly influence trial strategy in medical malpractice cases. This includes heightened scrutiny of electronic medical records (EMRs), the admissibility of digital evidence, and the growing reliance on medical expert testimony.
Livingston Law Group remains committed to leading discussions on complex legal issues in healthcare litigation. Our attorneys are widely recognized for their depth of knowledge in medical malpractice law, advocacy for injured patients, and litigation strategies that uphold high standards of justice.
For more information on how Livingston Law Group represents clients in medical malpractice claims and other civil litigation matters, please contact our office today.
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