TAYLOR v. PORTLAND ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER

070505420; A142219.

255 P.3d 526 (2011)

242 Or. App. 92

Dixie L. TAYLOR, Personal Representative for the Estate of Irma J. Taylor, Deceased, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. PORTLAND ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER, an Oregon corporation, Defendant-Respondent, and Gregory Robinson, M.D., and Mark R. Anderson, M.D., Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided April 13, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rachel Woods Arnold argued the cause for appellant Gregory E. Robinson, M.D. On the opening brief were Paul Silver and Lindsay Hart Neil Weigler. With them on the reply brief was Rachel Woods Arnold.

Lindsey H. Hughes , Portland, argued the cause for appellant Mark R. Anderson, M.D. With her on the opening brief were Susan Mahoney and Keating Jones Hughes PC. On the reply brief were Lindsey H. Hughes and Keating Jones Hughes PC.

Maureen Leonard argued the cause for respondent Dixie L. Taylor. With her on the briefs was Robert Beatty-Walters.

Janet M. Schroer , Portland, argued the cause and filed the brief for respondent Portland Adventist Medical Center.

Before SCHUMAN, Presiding Judge, and BREWER, Chief Judge, and DUNCAN, Judge.


BREWER, C.J.

Appellants, who are two physicians employed by defendant Portland Adventist Medical Center, appeal from separate orders denying their motions to intervene in this action for medical malpractice resulting in wrongful death, in which plaintiff, the personal representative of her mother's estate, sought damages against defendant hospital based on the alleged negligence of the physicians. We review the trial court rulings on the physicians' motions for permissive...

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