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Malpractice: Ruling on State-Agent Immunity Overturned in Alabama

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2001

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References

Wimpee v. Stella, 2000 WL 1234399 (Ala. 2000).Google Scholar
Ex parte Cranman, 2000 WL 772850, 23 (Ala. 2000).Google Scholar
Specifically, the court in Cranman determined that the physician is protected by the doctrine of state-agent immunity only when his or her actions involve (1) formulating plans or policies, (2) exercising judgment in the administration of a department or agency of government, or (3) discharging duties imposed by statute, rule, or regulation. Id. at 11.Google Scholar