Kim Thomas v. St. Joseph Hospital of Nashua, NH
Kim Thomas v. St. Joseph Hospital of Nashua, NH
Opinion
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPREME COURT
In Case No. 2020-0266, Kim Thomas v. St. Joseph Hospital of Nashua, NH, the court on March 18, 2021, issued the following order: Having considered the briefs and record submitted on appeal, we conclude that oral argument is unnecessary in this case. See Sup. Ct. R. 18(1).
The plaintiff, Kim Thomas, appeals the order of the Superior Court (Delker, J.) dismissing her declaratory judgment action against the defendant, St. Joseph Hospital of Nashua, NH, seeking to bind the defendant to the early offer procedure for medical injury claims set forth in RSA chapter 519-C (2020) (repealed 2020).1 Based upon our review of the trial court’s well-reasoned order, the plaintiff’s challenges to it, the relevant law, and the record submitted on appeal, we conclude that the plaintiff has not demonstrated reversible error.
See Sup. Ct. R. 25(8); see also Gallo v. Traina, 166 N.H. 737, 740 (2014).
Affirmed.
Hicks, Bassett, Hantz Marconi, and Donovan, JJ., concurred.
Timothy A. Gudas, Clerk
1 RSA chapter 519-C was prospectively repealed effective November 1, 2020.
See Laws 2012, 288:3.
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