Family
Aug. 10, 2004
Technology Has Gotten Ahead of Law in Baby Brouhaha
Column By Philip Carrizosa - How would you like to be the judge sorting out the embryo mix-up litigation? One part of the litigation was settled last week when Dr. Steven L. Katz, who runs Fertility Medical Associates San Francisco agreed to pay $1 million to a woman who was implanted with the wrong embryo and not told until nine months after the baby was born.




By Philip Carrizosa
How would you like to be the judge sorting out the embryo mix-up litigation?
One part of the litigation was settled...
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