News on the Fertility Fraud Front: Mortimer v. Rowlette Raises Possibility of Punitive Damages
A momentous decision and order in the Mortimer v. Rowlette case provides insight into how fertility fraud claims might be resolved.

A momentous decision and order in the Mortimer v. Rowlette case provides insight into how fertility fraud claims might be resolved.

This is an excerpt of an article by Alaina Lancaster that originally appeared on Law.com. Read the full interview here. After thousands of dollars of in vitro fertilization treatments and nine months of pregnancy, a New York couple was forced to give up the twins they birthed. It turns out CHA Fertility Center, the Los…

By Gaia Bernstein [cross-posted from Concurring Opinions] Egg and sperm donations are an integral part of the infertility industry. The donors are usually young men and women who donate relying on the promise of anonymity. This is the norm in the United States. But, internationally things are changing. A growing number of countries have prohibited egg…