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Laura DeMartini

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Laura DeMartini

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Biography

Laura DeMartini is of counsel in our Atlanta office, where she regularly represents providers including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and sub-acute facilities in all phases of litigation related to both general and professional liability claims. She also maintains a regulatory practice, advising providers on regulatory compliance, assisting with internal investigations, self-reporting requirements, risk management, policy development, and legislative interpretation.

Throughout her experience, she has defended numerous medical professionals in medical malpractice cases and in front of their respective licensing boards. She also represents health care providers in Medicare, Medicaid, quality improvement organization, and private health insurance company audits and administrative actions.

Laura’s practice further extends to representing healthcare entities, staffing firms, and mental health facilities in cases of negligent hiring, retention, and credentialing, along with claims of professional negligence, HIPAA violations, and intentional torts. Her legal expertise spans a wide range of industries and cases, including affirmative equitable relief, bankruptcy, catastrophic injury, commercial and construction litigation, contract disputes, insurance coverage, legal and professional malpractice, premises and product liability, real estate disputes, trucking litigation, and wrongful death claims. In addition, Laura regularly represents insurance companies in matters involving bad faith and coverage disputes.

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With a national practice, Laura has handled cases across the country and successfully tried jury cases in Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, and South Carolina. She holds bar licenses in Alabama, Georgia, and Missouri, and has been admitted pro hac vice in various other courts.

A native of Atlanta, Laura earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia, cum laude, where she was on the editorial board and was an articles editor of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law. She received her Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, from the University of Georgia.

Credentials

Admitted

State Courts:

  • Georgia
    • Court of Appeals, Supreme Court
  • Alabama
  • Missouri

U.S. District Courts:

  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
  • U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia

U.S. Courts of Appeals:

  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

Education

  • J.D., cum laude, University of Georgia
  • B.A., magna cum laude, Political Science, University of Georgia

Memberships

  • DRI
    • Medical Liability and Health Care Law Committee, 2010-Present
    • DRI For Life Committee, 2015-2022
    • Annual Meeting Steering Committee, 2018-2019
    • Young Lawyers Committee, 2008-2015
    • Complex Medicine Seminar Steering Committee, 2013-2014
  • Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel
  • Georgia Defense Lawyers Association
  • International Association of Defense Counsel
  • Lekotek of Georgia, Board of Directors, 2017-2020

Recognition

  • Georgia Super Lawyers, Medical Malpractice Defense, Super Lawyers, 2023 – 2024
  • Georgia’s Top Rated Lawyer, Martindale-Hubbell & ALM, 2022
  • Top Rated Litigator, Martindale-Hubbell & ALM, 2021 – 2022
  • Elite Lawyer of the South, Martindale-Hubbell & ALM, 2021 – 2022
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  • Woman Leader in the Law, ALM, 2020 – 2022
  • Georgia Rising Stars, Super Lawyers, 2012 – 2020
  • America’s Top 100 Civil Defense Litigators®, 2019
  • America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators®, 2018
  • DRI’s Albert H. Parnell Outstanding Program Chair Award, 2017
  • AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rated™, Martindale-Hubbell

Presentations

  • Administrative Defense Matters, Peer Review, Hospital Privileges and Board Issues
    National Medical Association Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly; August 2022
  • Sorry, We’ve Been Sued
    National Medical Association Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly; August 2022
  • Risk Management in 2022 – Real Medical Malpractice Cases, Real Clients and Real Concerns
    GPMA; March 2022
  • Theater of the Courtroom: The Art of Storytelling
    DRI Annual Meeting; October 2021
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  • Theater of the Courtroom: Overcoming Obstacles at Trial in a Pandemic
    DRI Annual Meeting; October 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    The Midwest – IPMA; September 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    SW – TPMA; September 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    APMA – The National; July 2021
  • Deposition Maneuvers of Today’s Plaintiff’s Bar: How to Arm Yourself and Your Client for the 30(b)(6) Battle and Beyond
    DRI, Medical Liability & Health Care Law Seminar; July 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    Midwest – IPMA; June 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    The Western – CPMA; June 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    OFAAS; June 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    ACFAS; May 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    Goldfarb Region III; May 2021
  • Risk Management in 2021: Real Cases, Real Clients and Real Concerns
    GPMA; February 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    NY Clinical – NYSPMA; January 2021
  • Trending Now: Complex Claims Physicians & Surgeons Face Today
    FPMA; January 2021
  • Risk Reduction Strategies in 2020 and Beyond
    GPMA; Educational Foundation Virtual Conference; October 2020
  • How to Reduce the Risk of a Lawsuit in 2020 and Beyond
    National Medical Association; Virtual Annual Convention & Scientific Assembly; August 2020
  • How to Reduce the Risk of a Lawsuit in 2020 and Beyond
    PICA; Educational Webinar CME; July 2020
  • Working From Home, Homeschooling, and the Issues Both Present
    DRI for Life Podcast; May 2020
  • How to Diversify Your Committee
    DRI Leadership Conference; January 2020
  • 30(b)(6) Depositions & Corporate Implications in Litigation
    CHG Healthcare Services, Inc.; November 2019
  • Watch Your Back for Reptiles – How to Slash Back and Speak the Defense Narrative
    Chiropractic and Beyond; Continuing Education Program; September 2019
  • Do Not Let Your 30(b)(6) Deponent Get Snaked – Slash Back and Speak the Defense Narrative
    American Property Casualty Insurance Association; National General Counsel Conference; September 2019
  • Risk Management, Locums, Litigation & Emotions
    Weatherby Healthcare; May 2019
  • Physician Risk – Concerning Trends and How to Avoid Them
    APMA; May 2019
  • Newbie Mistakes – Avoiding Risk in the First Ten Years of Physician Practice
    GPMA; February 2019
  • Physician Risk – Concerning Trends and How to Avoid Them
    GPMA; February 2019
  • Effective Witness Preparation & Emerging Trends with Opioid Litigation
    MagMutual Insurance Company; Claims Professional Continuing Education; January 2019
  • Understanding Malpractice Risks and the Claims Process for Chiropractors
    OUM Webinar; January 2019
  • Lawsuits Are A Pain In The Neck PART II
    Chiropractic and Beyond Continuing Education Program; December 2018
  • Legal and Risk Management Update
    Conference on Foot & Ankle Surgery; November 2018
  • How to Better Understand Your Client’s Business and Make Your Claims Professional’s Life Easier
    DRI Annual Meeting; Medical Liability & Health Care Law Committee CLE; October 2018
  • Lawsuits Are A Pain In The Neck PART II
    Chiropractic and Beyond Continuing Education Program; October 2018
  • Simple Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk of a Lawsuit
    OPMA Region 7 Fall 2018 Meeting; September 2018
  • Depositions: Medical Reptile Deposition Tactics and How to Prepare for Apex, 30(b)(6), Expert and Client Depositions, Including Physicians, Nurses, Administrators and Other Health Care Employees
    DRI; Striking Back Against the Reptile in Medical Malpractice and Long-Term Care Cases Seminar; June 2018
  • Top Practice Improvements to Improve Patient Care and Reduce Risks
    APMA; 2018 Beachside Scientific Seminar; May 2018
  • Top Practice Improvements to Improve Patient Care and Reduce Risks
    GPMA; 21st Annual Georgia Summit Program; February 2018
  • Why Patients Sue
    Heartland Foot & Ankle Conference; October 2016
  • Dealing with Audits and Compliance with Medicare, HIPAA and Healthcare Insurance
    Chiropractic and Beyond Continuing Education Program; September 2016
  • Wound Care: Have a Seat at the High Stakes Table
    Conference on Wound Care; May 2016
  • Why Patients Sue
    Georgia Podiatric Medical Association Meeting; February 2016
  • Chiropractic Board Matters: Compliance with Board Rules and What to Do if You Receive a Board Subpoena or Complaint
    Chiropractic and Beyond Continuing Education Program; September 2015
  • Do You Want to be Dr. Smith or Dr. Jones? Demonstrating and Documenting Careful, Competent and Caring Treatment
    North Carolina Foot & Ankle Society 2015 Winter Scientific Seminar; January 2015
  • Adjusting Your Behavior to Avoid the Pain of a Lawsuit
    Chiropractic and Beyond Continuing Education Program; December 2014
  • Don’t Let a Lawsuit Trip You Up
    Georgia Podiatric Medical Association Meeting; October 2014
  • Adjusting Your Behavior to Avoid the Pain of a Lawsuit
    Chiropractic and Beyond Continuing Education Program; September 2014
  • Top 10 Reasons for Lawsuits Against Podiatrists
    Alabama Podiatric Medical Association Scientific Seminar; May 2013
  • Lawsuits Are A Pain In The Neck
    Chiropractic and Beyond Continuing Education Program; 2013
  • Collaborative Care: The Use of Consultants
    The Podiatry Institute; 2010

Publications

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  • What Happens in Vegas Doesn’t Always Have to Stay There: DRI Medical Liability and Health Care Law Seminar focuses on emerging issues in medical liability litigation
    DRI; For the Defense; May 2017
  • Fort Oglethorpe Loses Lawsuit Over Cricket Pitch, Ordered to Pay Nearly $90,000
    Walker County Messenger; September 10, 2014
  • From the Publications Chair: You Get What You Give
    DRI; For the Defense; August 2013
  • GA Court Strikes Noneconomic Caps; Two Other Tort Reform Provisions Survive
    DRI; The Voice of the Defense Bar; December 13, 2010
  • Default by Purchaser and Judicial Process After Termination
    National Business Institute; Continuing Legal Education; 2003

In the Press

HBS Atlanta Welcomes Two New Attorneys, Laura DeMartini & Nate Chong

The Atlanta office is excited to welcome Of Counsel Laura DeMartini and Associate D. Nathan “Nate” Chong.