By Eron Ben-Yehuda
A rare lawsuit borne of an embryo mix-up at a San Francisco fertility clinic is about to face its first court challenge, with a hearing on a demurrer set for Oct. 16.
The medical malpractice complaint accuses a scientist and a doctor from Fertility Associates of the Bay Area of fouling up an in vitro fertilization that resulted in an unma...
A rare lawsuit borne of an embryo mix-up at a San Francisco fertility clinic is about to face its first court challenge, with a hearing on a demurrer set for Oct. 16.
The medical malpractice complaint accuses a scientist and a doctor from Fertility Associates of the Bay Area of fouling up an in vitro fertilization that resulted in an unma...
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