Partner Bruce Montoya Featured in Medscape

Oftentimes, legal challenges are not always linear. In a recent article by Medscape, Greenwood Village-based Partner, Bruce Montoya shared his view. Montoya’s perspective on attorneys being able to withhold the identity of medical experts who are consulted for affidavits of merit. Fueled by the necessary need for validity when experts are being deposed, the article takes readers through the rabbit hole of anonymous experts and the impact it has on the attorneys and clients alike.

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