ERIC WEINBERG is a practicing attorney in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He also serves as a visiting lecturer at Rutgers University and is a regular public speaker on the topic of injury claims and lawsuits.
DONNA SHAW is an associate professor of journalism, and the chair of the Journalism and Professional Writing program at The College of New Jersey in Ewing Township. She is also a former reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where her work was thrice nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
"Weinberg, a member of the legal team behind a 1994 class action
negligence lawsuit, lends astounding detail to the suffering of
unwitting patients... The authors make a powerful and important
case by unveiling the suffering that devastated families know
'could have been entirely prevented.'" - Publishers
Weekly
"While triumphantly heartwarming, the narrative especially
highlights how easily the litigation could have divided, dissolved,
and failed. And in all the hurt, sickness, sadness and anger--the
resolve and championing spirit of the hemophilia community yet
rises."
-Matrix Health News
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