A law mandating that larger health clubs in New York be equipped with automatic external defibrillators and that a staffer trained in their use be on hand does not require that the machines actually be used on stricken patrons, the state Court of Appeals ruled yesterday.
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No Duty to Use Defibrillators That Clubs Must Have, Majority Finds
New York Law Journal
February 8, 2013
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