Attorney Profile
Adam J. Fulginiti
Areas of Practice
Contact Info
Overview
Adam concentrates his practice in medical malpractice and defends a variety of health care providers, including physicians and nurses, nursing homes and hospitals. He also serves as chair of the Telehealth and Telemedicine Practice Group, helping clients navigate the intersection of heath care, technology and the law. Additionally, Adam has an extensive practice in the arena of social services, where he represents foster care and adoption agencies, residential treatment facilities and community social service agencies. As a member of the firm's Executive Committee Advisory Council, Adam joins a distinguished group of firm leaders whose purpose is to enhance the communication between the Executive Committee and younger members of the firm's professional ranks, including associates, special counsel and junior shareholders.
Adam was selected to serve as the 2020 Board Observer for the Legal Clinic for the Disabled (LCD) as part of the Philadelphia Bar Foundation's Board Observer program. In this role, Adam attended board meetings and fundraisers and observed other events and activities of the organization. The LCD provides free, quality legal services to low income people with physical disabilities and to the deaf and hard-of-hearing in Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
In May 2010, Adam received his juris doctor from the Rutgers University School of Law at Camden. While in law school, Adam worked as an associate editor for the Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion, where he published work addressing Constitutional implications for bioethical, philosophical and religious principles.
Prior to beginning his legal career, Adam received his Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Delaware, and performed clinical genetic research at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. During his time at CHOP, his work was published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Results
Successfully defended a long-term care facility in a nursing home malpractice matter, which involved claims of vicarious as well as corporate liability. After leveraging the case into binding arbitration, Adam obtained a complete defense verdict of “no negligence” on behalf of the facility and its corporate affiliates.
Obtained a dismissal in a nursing home malpractice case. After removing the case to federal court, the EDPA judge granted the motion to dismiss the case on all counts, with prejudice.
Thought Leadership
What Claims and Telemedicine Professionals Should Know About the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Transition, AM Best Insurance Law Podcast, March 23, 2023
Telehealth Providers and Controlled Substances: Navigating the Challenges of Telehealth Prescribing, Strafford webinar, August 10, 2022
Taking the Telemedicine Time-Out, Philadelphia Area Society of Healthcare Risk Management (PASHRM) webinar, May 13, 2022
Telemedicine Takeaways for 2022, Marshall Dennehey Trends in Health Care and Health Law Seminar, May 5, 2022
Staying Ahead of the Curve with Telehealth and Risk Mitigation: Navigating Legal Pitfalls in a Rapidly Expanding Industry, webinar, November 4, 2021
Charting the Course of Telehealth in the Post-COVID Landscape, ASHRM Webinar Series, April 27, 2021
Telehealth Emerging Legal and Regulatory Issues: Adopting and Implementing Innovative Solutions, Strafford webinar, November 5, 2020
Telehealth Update: Information and Best Practices to Protect Patients and Clinicians, webinar for Pennsylvania Association for Healthcare Risk Management 2020 Annual Fall Conference, September 11, 2020
Telehealth and Documentation in the Time of COVID-19: Information and Best Practices to Protect Patients and Clinicians webinar, April 23 and May 14, 2020
Navigating Mental Health Issues in Professional Liability Litigation: Privacy, Privileges and Protections, Marshall Dennehey Health Care and Health Law Seminar, November 7, 2019
Recent Trends in Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Litigation, Philadelphia Area Society for Healthcare Risk Management (PASHRM) monthly educational meeting, May 24, 2018
Back to the Basics, Civil Procedure Practicalities, Speaker, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, May 2011
"COVID-19 and Telehealth: Issues for Florida Providers on the Horizon and Beyond," Orlando Medical News, April 29, 2021
"How COVID-19 Accelerated Telehealth in 2020," Law360.com, December 17, 2020
"Navigating NJ Telehealth and Telemedicine in the Climate of COVID-19," New Jersey Law Journal, May 5, 2020
"Why It's Time to Embrace Telehealth as the New Normal," The Legal Intelligencer, April 15, 2020
"The Soul and Its Impact on Life and Death Choices: A Constitutional Study of Abortion, the Right to Die, and Other Bioethical Dilemmas," Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion, Spring 2010