I need help finding two legal terms that were mentioned in a deposition I took. The first was something like "bumqoi" matters? They used it as meaning matters that go back to previous lawsuits against the defendant.
The second one sounded like "ileum theory" If you know of a good resource for me to check that would be great. Thank you for any suggestions.
BMQA, the acronym, is pronounced "bum-qua" when they try to make a word out of it. Don't know if that fits your context. But if they were referring to prior actions before the Board of Medical Quality Assurance (BMQA/"bum-qua"), maybe that's it.
So the sentence for the "ileum theory" was as follows:
"I think this information is not only relevant but it may tend to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence specifically with regard to the ^illum theory against the hospital and so this information is important."
If you have any ideas I would really appreciate it! Thank you for your prior response. I love that I learn something every day in this profession!
Begs the question: What information were they asking for? I have a couple of thoughts, but I would need to know what they were talking about that led to the objection.
Jo
Okay. The question was, "In arriving at the stipulated settlement you admitted to repeated negligent acts in the care of the two patients who were identified in the accusation; is that right?" Then the objection came and then the atty replied with the above statement. The atty is trying to show that the defendant's negligence has happened previously. I hope this helps. I have just never heard of this term before. Thank you so much for trying to help me.
"An intended feature of ILIAM was the presentation of some case studies which illustrated an engineering or industrial approach to a problem, indicated some possible difficulties in its implementation and suggested areas where the applied mathematician might help."
ILIAM theory? Hmm. Not sure, but it's a possibility.
1) Iliam- One of the two large bones that form the pelvis; the hip bone.
2) The ileum is the final section of the small intestine in most higher vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. In fish, the divisions of the small intestine are not as clear and the terms posterior intestine or distal intestine may be used instead of ileum.[2]
3) discuss the word ileum
Meaning of ileum (noun)
form: ileums
part of the small intestine
Example of ileum
The ileum joins the jejunum to the cecum.
The ileum follows the duodenum and jejunum, and is separated from the cecum by the ileocecal valve (ICV). In humans, the ileum is about 2-4 m long, and the pH is usually between 7 and 8 (neutral or slightly alkaline).