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Torts/Personal Injury

Oct. 30, 2024

Leveling the power imbalance of large nursing home corporations

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Edward P. Dudensing

Attorney and Founder, Dudensing Law

Elder Abuse

Phone: (916) 448-6400

Email: ed@dudensinglaw.com

UC Davis SOL King Hall; Davis CA

In the realm of elder abuse law, large nursing home chains are increasingly operating under the ownership of private equity firms, creating a significant power imbalance between vulnerable residents and well-funded corporations. Furthermore, defense firms representing these corporate giants wield substantial resources, making it crucial for smaller firms to be strategic and highly specialized in their approach.

But that does not mean that smaller, boutique law firms cannot take o...

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