The woman is being represented by Adam Wolf, a partner at Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane Conway and Wise law firm. Wolf leads the firm's embryo-loss practice group. He has represented more than 1000 people ...
She's seeking unspecified monetary damages. Her attorney, Adam Wolf, said Murray still doesn't know what happened to her own embryos. It's still unclear how the mix-up occurred, he said.
The baby was not from her embryos and now she is suing her IVF clinic (Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane Conway & Wise) “This has destroyed me. I’m heartsick; I’m emotionally broken. Nothing can ...
Regardless, Murray resolved to raise the child. But after reporting the mix-up to the fertility clinic, she says, its staff tracked down and notified the baby’s biological parents. They demanded ...
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