Adonaid Medina and Mamie Stathatos-Fulgieri secured summary judgment dismissal on behalf of a psychiatric services group in an action based on allegations of medical malpractice, lack of informed consent, and negligent hiring. The plaintiff alleged that the defendant group and its providers were negligent in managing the psychotropic medications being administered to the patient, and in failing to appreciate and heed to his increased risk of suicidality, proximately causing the patient’s suicide. The court found that the expert affirmation submitted in support of the motion demonstrated that the medications and treatment plan were consistent with the standard of care, based on the patient’s presentation of symptoms and clinical history. The court also found that the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the medications and treatment plan were appropriately discussed with the patient. The court also sided with our argument that the patient’s multiple experts’ opinions were speculative and conclusory. Finally, the court agreed that there was no basis for the claim of negligent hiring, resulting in dismissal of all claims asserted against the group.