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Kristen Nichole Nesbitt

About Kristen Nichole Nesbitt

Kristen Nichole Nesbitt is a lawyer practicing commercial and business tort litigation, employment litigation, hospitality law and 8 other areas of law. Kristen received a B.A. degree from University of Maryland in 1996, and has been licensed for 27 years. Kristen practices at Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP in Baltimore, MD.

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Areas of Law

  • Resorts and Leisure 1
    • Hospitality Law
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Professional Liability
  • Civil Rights
  • Other 7
    • Commercial and Business Tort Litigation
    • Employment Litigation
    • Insurance Law
    • Employment/Labor
    • Medical Institutions Law
    • Litigation/Defense
    • Lawsuits & Disputes

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Partner
    Firm Name
    Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Representative Matters: Wilds v. MedStar Washington Hospital Center (2018), Superior Court for the District of Columbia. Obtained defense verdict for hospital
    its special police officers in connection with an excessive force claim brought by a visitor. The plaintiff claimed she was wrongfully taken to the ground
    h
    cuffed following an altercation with two special police officers, resulting in injury to her shoulders. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the hospital
    the officers after a four-day trial.
    Wood v. MedStar Harbor Hospital (2017), Circuit Court for Baltimore City. Obtained defense verdict for physician accused of injuring another physician in the course of performing surgery on a patient. The plaintiff, an orthopedic surgeon, accused the defendant, also an orthopedic surgeon, of negligently striking him in the elbow with a drill while both surgeons were performing a knee replacement. The plaintiff claimed the injury was career-ending. After an eight-day trial, the jury returned with a verdict in favor of Ms. Nesbitt's client.
    Al-Ameri v. The Johns Hopkins Health System (2017), United States District Court for the District of Maryl
    . Obtained summary judgment on claims for more than $1M in medical expenses on the grounds that all expenses were paid by the government of the plaintiff's home country, the United Arab Emirates.
    Hall v. MedStar Physician Partners, Maryl
    Court of Special Appeals (2015). Obtained affirmance of a change in venue from Baltimore City Circuit Court to Baltimore County Circuit Court in professional liability case against a health care provider. Ms. Nesbitt argued for a change in venue based upon the public interest of having a case decided in the venue in which the dispute arose
    in which the parties had previously been residents, even though both individual parties had since moved away
    issues of pure convenience were neutral. The lower court granted the requested change in venue,
    the appellate court affirmed.
    Pojhan v. St. Agnes HealthCare, Inc., et al., Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Maryl
    (2011). Obtained summary judgment on behalf of hospital
    hospital's internal medicine residency program director in discrimination
    defamation case brought by former resident. The resident alleged that he was discriminated against on the basis of his national origin
    retaliated against for complaining about his hours
    work conditions. The court granted summary judgment on the basis of immunity
    the plaintiff's failure to prove that the hospital's articulated non-discriminatory basis for terminating him was a pretext for discrimination.
    Tyler v. City of College Park, Circuit Court for Prince George's County, Maryl
    (2010). Obtained summary judgment
    affirmance of summary judgment in favor of the City of College Park in case involving constitutional challenge to the City's rent stabilization ordinance. Plaintiffs argued that the ordinance improperly discriminates against students because it was designed to force owners of single family properties to stop renting their properties to students. The court found that the City's ordinance served legitimate public interests
    was not unconstitutional. Maryl
    's highest court agreed.
    Gilbert v. Washington Hospital Center Corp., District of Columbia Court of Appeals (2010). Obtained summary judgment
    affirmance of summary judgment in favor of hospital
    physician in medical malpractice action. Plaintiff asserted that her son was born with severe neurologic injuries in connection with his birth. In addition to suing the midwives who provided the mother's prenatal care, the plaintiffs sued a physician with whom one of the midwives consulted about the delivery plan prior to her delivery. Granting summary judgment, the lower court determined that the physician owed no duty to the mother, as he had no physician-patient relationship with her. The Court of Appeals affirmed.
    Prince George's County Jury Delivers Defense Verdict for Orthopedic Surgeon in Wrongful Death Suit Goodell DeVries attorneys K. Nichole Nesbitt
    Meghan Hatfield Yanacek obtained a defense verdict in the Circuit Court for Prince George's County for their client, an orthopedic surgeon. The patient had undergone knee surgery
    later died, allegedly from a blood clot. The plaintiff argued that the surgeon negligently failed to prescribe blood thinners
    failed to recommend that the patient stay mobile. The defense argued that blood thinners were not required or appropriate for the patient
    that she had been encouraged repeatedly to stay active but failed to do so. After two weeks of trial, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the surgeon.
    Baltimore City Jury Finds Family Practitioner Not Negligent in Case Alleging Failure to Diagnose B-12 Deficiency A jury in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City found in favor of a family practitioner represented by Goodell DeVries attorneys K. Nichole Nesbitt
    Jhanelle Graham Caldwell in a case brought by a patient who claims she suffered permanent neurologic injury as a result of a failure to diagnose a vitamin deficiency. The plaintiff alleged that she repeatedly reported symptoms consistent with a B-12 deficiency to her family practitioner, but that the physician failed to order tests necessary to diagnose the problem. The defense argued that the symptoms being reported were not consistent with a B-12 deficiency
    were being managed appropriately. The jury agreed
    returned a defense verdict following a two-week trial.

Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1999, Maryland
    2000, District of Columbia
    United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
    United States District Court for the District of Maryland
    United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
    United States District Court for the District of Columbia
    Memberships

    Professional Associations

    •International Association of Defense Counsel (2017-present)
    •Maryland Defense Counsel, Inc. (President 2015-2016
    Co-Chair of Legislative Committee 2009-present)
    •The Defense Research Institute (Lawyers' Professionalism and Ethics Committee)
    •District of Columbia Defense Lawyers Association (Active Member)
    •Maryland Society for Healthcare Risk Management (Active Member)
    •District of Columbia Bar Association
    •Maryland State Bar Association
    •Bar Association of Baltimore City
    •American Bar Association

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    University of Maryland, School of Law
    J.D.
    1999 Order of the Coif
    Other Education
    University of Maryland
    Class of 1996
    B.A.
    cum laude
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1974
    Baltimore, Maryland, September 20, 1974

Kristen Nichole Nesbitt

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