Civil Litigation,
Health Care & Hospital Law
Jul. 11, 2019
Company sued for embryo mix-up
A lawsuit filed Wednesday against a Los Angeles-based fertility center alleges the company mixed up a couple’s embryos, touching off a legal battle to get the child back from an unknown couple across the country.





A lawsuit filed Wednesday against a Los Angeles-based fertility center alleges the company mixed up a couple’s embryos, touching off a legal battle to get their baby back from an unknown couple across the country.
The lawsuit, filed by Peiffer Wolf Carr & Kane APLC, accuses CHA Fertility Center of child misconduct for mixing up the eggs and embryos of three couples, resulting in a New York couple carrying the baby of Glendale co...
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