Patrick A. Malone
Top rated Medical Malpractice attorney in Washington, Washington DC
Patrick Malone & Associates, P.C.
Practice areas: Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, Personal Injury; view more
Licensed in Washington DC since: 1986
Education: Yale Law School
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Patrick A. Malone, a distinguished trial attorney and influential author, excels in championing patient safety through his adept legal representation in medical malpractice, product liability and personal injury cases. Based in Washington, D.C., his proficiency not only lies in securing justice for his clients but also in educating legal professionals, patients and health care providers on enhancing safety standards in medicine.
Mr. Malone penned "The Fearless Cross-Examiner - Win the Witness, Win the Case" in 2016 and has crafted several notable works on trial lawyer advocacy, including "Winning Medical Malpractice Cases with the Rules of the Road Technique" and the widely popular "Rules of the Road: A Plaintiff Lawyer's Guide to Proving Liability," co-authored with Rick Friedman.
Additionally, Mr. Malone also wrote the well-regarded book "The Life You Save: Nine Steps to Finding the Best Medical Care - and Avoiding the Worst," which gained attention on The Today Show. He also frequently delivers talks on patient safety to groups of doctors and organizations focused on patient advocacy.
Mr. Malone's courtroom achievements include record-setting verdicts in Washington, D.C., such as an $8,350,000 award in a challenging malpractice case involving an orthopedic surgeon. His commitment to justice is further demonstrated in significant wrongful death cases, securing multimillion-dollar verdicts that reflect his dedication to holding accountable those in power.
Originating from a journalistic background with a focus on health care, Mr. Malone’s investigative skills earned him national acclaim and a nomination as a Pulitzer Prize finalist. A Yale Law School alumnus, he is also a board-certified civil trial advocate by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. His journey into the legal world was profoundly influenced by his time as a clerk for U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell. He received his license to practice law in Washington, D.C., in 1986.
Mr. Malone’s illustrious career is marked by membership in elite legal circles such as the Inner Circle of Advocates and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. His legal prowess is consistently recognized by prestigious entities like The Best Lawyers in America and Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Mr. Malone is deeply committed to community service. He regularly volunteers at pro bono law clinics and contributes to nonprofit organizations focused on disabilities, inspired by his personal journey as a parent of an autistic child.
Practice areas
Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff, Personal Injury - Products: Plaintiff, Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff, Professional Liability: PlaintiffFocus areas
Animal Bites, Assault, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Construction Accident, Delayed or Incorrect Diagnosis, Dental Malpractice, Dram Shop Laws, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Informed Consent, Legal Malpractice, Medical Devices, Medical Malpractice, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motor Vehicle Defects, Personal Injury - Plaintiff, Pharmaceutical, Premises Liability - Plaintiff, Professional Malpractice - Other, Sexual Abuse - Plaintiff, Slip and Fall, Toxic Mold, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death
- 60% Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff
- 20% Personal Injury - Products: Plaintiff
- 10% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
- 10% Professional Liability: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 1985, Maryland
Professional Webpage: https://www.patrickmalonelaw.com/patrick-malone/
- American Association for Justice, Board of Governors, 2011
- Maryland, 1985
- Virginia, 1986
- Member, Science, Technology and Law Panel, National Academy of Sciences, 2000 - 2006
- Co-Chair, Steering Committee, D.C. Bar, Injury to Persons & Property Section, 1996 - 1997
- Representative, Law and Science Academy, Einstein Institute for Science, Health and the Courts, D.C. Bar, 2001 - 2003
- President, Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., 2005 - 2006
- Board of Governors, Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., 1990 - Present
- Sustaining Member, Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C.
- Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C, 1994 - 2006
- Co-Chair, Education Committee, Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., 1997 - 2001
- Member, Subcommittee on Education, Court-Appointed Scientific Experts (CASE) Project
- Member, American Law Institute, 2000 - Present
- Member, Inner Circle of Advocates, 2003 - Present
- Maryland State Bar Association
- District of Columbia, 1986
- The District of Columbia Bar
- Virginia State Bar
- American Association for Justice
- Maryland Association for Justice
- Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
- Public Justice
- President, The Counsellors, 2002 - 2003
- Burton v. United States: Samuel Burton was a retired Coast Guard captain who sought treatment at Walter Reed Army Medical Center after he ruptured an achilles tendon playing basketball. Five weeks later, he died at home of a massive blood clot that travelled from his legs to his heart, blocking the passage to the lungs (a pulmonary embolism). His widow was shocked to learn from the medical examiner who performed the autopsy that two episodes of chest pain and shortness of breath, which Captain Burton had experienced in the weeks before his death, were signs of a potential pulmonary embolism. None of the doctors at Walter Reed had ever warned Captain Burton or his wife of this possible deadly complication and what to watch out for. She sued the government for medical malpractice under the Federal Tort Claims Act. After a trial in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Chief Judge Royce Lamberth issued a verdict in favor of the widow, and he ordered the government to pay her $2,080,000
- Jones v. Prince George's County, Maryland: $3.7 million verdict for the wrongful death of Prince Jones Jr., a 25-year-old college student who was shot to death by a Prince George's County, Maryland undercover police officer. A jury in Prince George's County Circuit Court awarded $2.5 million to the young daughter of the deceased, Nina Jones, and $200,000 to Prince Jones's father, both of whom were represented by Mr. Malone and his co-counsel, Terrell N. Roberts III. The jury awarded $1 million to Mabel Jones, the mother of the deceased, who had separate lawyers
- Burke v. Goodman and Groover, Christie & Merritt. $5,774,000 award for a 40-year-old woman who suffered a series of small strokes that went undiagnosed until she suffered a major stroke that left her with permanent cognitive deficits, inability to work, and difficulty communicating. The verdict in the Superior Court of Washington, D.C., was against a neurologist and a major group of radiologists. The verdict was reduced by $1.4 million on appeal to account for Maryland's "cap" on damages for loss of quality of life, but the verdict was otherwise affirmed
- Garver v. Mathews: $650,000 verdict for our client, a 60-year-old spine surgeon from Connecticut, who suffered a permanent nerve injury with chronic pain syndrome as a result of improper insertion of an artificial disc in his lower spine by a surgeon in Richmond, Virginia. The defendant was an internationally famous surgeon who pioneered the development of artificial discs. According to the judge who ruled after a non-jury trial, the defendant failed to follow his own recommendations for clearing out the disc space before insertion of the artificial disc
- Boone v. Goldberg: $943,000 verdict in Montgomery County, Maryland, for a 62-year-old man whose brain was punctured by an instrument during ear surgery. The surgeon denied anything had happened, and the case was proved by post-operative CT scans. After a three-year battle through two appellate courts, the verdict was affirmed in its entirety by the Maryland Court of Appeals
- Cooper v. First Government Mortgage & Lenders Corp.: $4.5 million jury verdict in federal court in Washington, D.C., for six consumers cheated in home loans by a mortgage lender. * Greisman v. Zygler and Wister: $2 million verdict in Baltimore City Circuit Court for wrongful death of a middle-aged man from delayed diagnosis of kidney cancer
- Benedi v. McNeil-PPC Inc., 66 F.3d 1378 (4th Cir. 1995). Antonio Benedi lost his liver and required an emergency transplant after taking ordinary doses of Tylenol for several days. He regularly drank wine before this. The suit was brought against McNeil, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, alleging that the company had known since the 1970s that Tylenol (acetaminophen) taken by regular drinkers can poison the liver. The jury awarded $7,855,000 in compensatory damages and $1 million in punitive damages. The award was affirmed on appeal in the first reported decision in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit approved punitive damages in a product liability case. A review of cases done by The Boston Globe in August 2005 confirms that this is still one of the largest collected judgments against a pharmaceutical manufacturer
- Semsker v. Lockshin: $5,805,000 verdict against a prominent dermatology practice in Silver Spring, Maryland for the death of Richard Semsker, a 47-year-old attorney who was treated at the office of Norman Lockshin, M.D., P.A., on five occasions in the fall of 2004 for growths on his back, but the dermatologist left on the back a large mole that turned into a malignant melanoma two years later
- Here is a short interview with Patrick Malone, a leading patient safety advocate and plaintiff's personal injury attorney in Washington, DC, Introducing attorney Patrick Malone
- Berg v. Footer, 673 A. 2d 1244, D.C., 1996
- Aguehounde v. District of Columbia, 666 A. 2d 443, D.C., 1995
- Nina Jones v. Prince George’s County, Maryland Circuit Court, 2006
- Burke v. Groover Christie, Superior Court, 2004
- Aguehounde v. District of Columbia, Superior Court, 1993
- Grinder v. Chemlawn, Circuit Court, 1989
- Board Certified Civil Trial Advocate, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1999 - Present
- Regularly participates in DC Bar pro bono clinic for homeless people
- Volunteer, Monthly Legal Clinic, Bread for the City, 1997 - Present
- Volunteer Lawyer, Legal Counsel for the Elderly
- Board of Trustees, Loyola Retreat House, Faulkner, Md., 1996 - 2005
- Chair, Loyola Retreat House, Faulkner, Md., 1999 - 2001
- Board of Trustees, Monsignor Smyth Fund, Blessed Sacrament parish, Washington, D.C.
- The Best Lawyers in America, 2006 - Present
- Senior Fellow, Litigation Counsel of America. This is an invitation-only honorary society of trial lawyers limited to 3,500 Fellows nationally
- Super Lawyers Washington D.C., Top 100 (among 70,000 D.C. bar members in private practice) (2017 to present)
- Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Lawyers in America, 2007
- Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers, 2008
- Irish Legal 100 (Top Irish-American lawyers in United States) 2009 to present
- Lawyer of the Year, Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, DC, 1995
- Frederick Abramson Award, D.C. Bar, (pro bono service), June, 1998
- Martindale-Hubbell: "AV" Rated (Top Rating)
- Harlan Fiske Stone Prize and Potter Stewart Prize for Best Moot Court Efforts, Yale Law School
- C. LaRue Munson Prize for Legal Clinic Work, Yale Law School
- Journalism Awards (Prior to Legal Career): Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1980 for a Series of Articles Co-Authored on "Dangerous Doctors"
- Other Journalism Awards: Florida Medical Association, Best Newspaper Medical Writer in the State, 1980 and 1981
- The Newspaper Guild, Heywood Broun Award, 1980
- Gavel Award, American Bar Association, 1980
- Sigma Delta Chi, Distinguished Service Award, 1980
- National Headliners Club Award, 1980
- Women in Communications, Clarion Award, 1980
- American Academy of Family Physicians, 2nd Prize, 1981
- Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America, 2008
- University of Kansas, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude, Departmental Honors, Summerfield Scholar, Student Senator, 1972
- The first chapter of Patrick Malone's book "The Life You Save" can be read on-line. The chapter summarizes Malone's "necessary nine" steps for finding the best medical care -- and avoiding the worst., "The Life You Save" -- Chapter One, 2009
- "Reversed! Avoiding Trouble with the D.C. Court of Appeals", District of Columbia Superior Court, Civil Calendar Trial Judges, 2005
- "Peril and Promise: Expert Witnesses in Medical Malpractice Cases Face the Daubert/Frye Admissibility Tests", American Association for Justice, Arlington, Virginia, 2005
- "Motions Practice in Big Cases", Inner Circle of Advocates, New York City, 2005
- "Confessions of a Recovering Power Point-Aholic", American Association for Justice, Toronto, 2005
- Seminar Moderator, Daubert Litigation Group, AAJ, Toronto, 2005
- "Ten Key Principles for Winning Money Damages Commensurate With Your Client's Injury", Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Baltimore, June 2005. Same Topic, Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., March 2005
- Panel Discussion on Voir Dire and the Batson Rule, D.C. Judicial Conference, 2005
- "Reversed! A Tour through D.C. Case Law for Trial Judges", District of Columbia Civil Calendar Trial Judges, 2004
- "Do-It-Yourself Demonstrative Evidence with Your Own Computer", Inner Circle of Advocates, Dana Point, California, 2004
- "Key Visual Technology for the Courtroom", Trial Lawyers Assn of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., 2004
- Program Chair, "Non-Verbal Communication Skills", Trial Lawyers Assn of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., 2004
- "Advanced Techniques with Power Point", American Association for Justice Annual Convention, San Francisco, July 19, 2003
- "Choosing and Working with Expert Witnesses", ALI-ABA Medical Malpractice Seminar, Philadelphia, June 6, 2003
- "Power Point for Litigators, Basic and Advanced Techniques", National Organization of Lawyers for Education Associations, Boston, May 29, 2003
- "Saving Your Expert from Death by Daubert", Delaware Trial Lawyers Association, February 21, 2003
- "Visualizing Your Case at Trial: Openings, Closings and Everything In Between", D.C. Bar Seminar on "Winning with Technology", November 1, 2002
- "Power Point for Plaintiffs' Lawyers", Etheridge Society, Richmond, VA, October 11, 2002
- Seminar, "Winning with Technology: Creating Persuasive Courtroom Presentations", District of Columbia Judicial and Bar Conference, April 19, 2002
- "Power Point for Trial Lawyers", D.C. Bar, October 22, 2001
- "Powerful Opening and Closing Statements with Power Point", Delaware Trial Lawyers Association, June 9, 2001
- Injuries Caused By Drugs, Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, 2001
- "Power Point", District of Columbia Judicial Conference, 2001
- Program Chair, "Do-It-Yourself Demonstrative Evidence: Inexpensive and Powerful Ways to Create the Picture Worth 1,000 Words", Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. and American University, Washington College of Law
- "Effective Demonstrative Evidence", Kansas Trial Lawyers Association, December 1, 2000
- Program Chair, "The Amended Federal Rules of Evidence: A New Era for Expert Witnesses", D.C. Bar, November 28, 2000
- Expert Witnesses in the Courts, National Academy of Sciences, Law Science & Technology Panel, 2000
- "Better Depositions: The Key to Effective Discovery", Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., November 4, 1999
- "How to Choose, Use and Not Lose Expert Witnesses", Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. and American University, Washington College of Law, October 29, 1999
- "Expert Witnesses in Federal Court: Kumho Tire and the Next Millenium", D.C. Bar/George Washington Univ. Law School CLE Program, October 4, 1999
- "Injuries Caused by Drugs", The Etheridge Society, Richmond, VA, October 1, 1999
- "Special Problems in Suits Against Generic Drug Manufacturers", American Association for Justice Annual Meeting, San Francisco, July 19, 1999
- "A Conversation Between a Hypothetical Judge and an Expert", University of Kansas Second Annual Appellate Judges and Lawyers Symposium: Scientific Methodology and the Admissibility of Expert Testimony, Lawrence, Kansas, May 13, 1999
- Program Chair, "Forum Shopping: What Every Litigator Must Know", D.C. Bar/George Washington Univ. Law School CLE Program, November 2, 1988 - November 2, 1998
- "Medical Malpractice: Learning from the Experts" (Co-Chair of One-Day CLE Program), Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. and American University, Washington College of Law, October 23, 1998
- "'The FDA Is All-Wise and All-Knowing,' or Meeting the FDA Compliance Defense Before the Jury", American Association for Justice Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., July 13, 1998
- "Judging Science", Cato Institute, Washington, D.C., January 7, 1998
- Program Chair, "Disqualifying Opposing Experts in the Daubert Era", D.C. Bar/George Washington Univ. Law School CLE Program, September 11, 1997
- "David v. Goliath: Litigating for Plaintiffs in a Tort Reform Era" Chairperson of One-Day CLE Conference, Georgetown University Law Center and Trial Lawyers of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., March 21, 1997
- "Winning Discovery and Trial Techniques from Winning Lawyers" Chairperson of One-Day CLE Conference, Georgetown University Law Center and Trial Lawyers of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., October 20, 1995
- Faculty Member, Annual Trial Advocacy Course, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, Georgetown University Law Center, 1994
- "Fees and Expenses in Personal Injury Cases", Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., October 5, 1993
- "How to Use Requests for Admissions", Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, March 12, 1993
- "False Arrest/Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution", Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, March 12, 1993
- "Neglected Discovery Techniques: Subpoenas of Non-Parties, Requests for Admissions, Informal Discovery", Georgetown University Law Center, December 11, 1992
- "Creative Use of Videotaped Depositions", Georgetown University Law Center, December 11, 1992
- "Anesthesiology", Georgetown University Law Center, December 13, 1991
- "Heart Attack and Emergency Medicine", Georgetown University Law Center, December 13, 1991
- "Using Experts at Trial: Selected Problems", Georgetown University Law Center, December 14, 1990
- Medical Staff, "Medical Malpractice Prevention", Loudoun Hospital Center, Leesburg, VA
- "Effective Courtroom Techniques", American Association of Women Emergency Physicians, Leadership Conference, Alexandria, VA, June 8, 1996
- "The Pathologist in the Courtroom", Yale-New Haven Medical Center, Pathology Department Grand Rounds, December 14, 1995
- "Anesthesia and the Law", District of Columbia General Hospital, Anesthesiology Department Grand Rounds, September 28, 1992
- The Life You Save: Nine Steps to Finding the Best Medical Care and Avoiding the Worst, De Capo Lifelong, 2009
- Rules of the Road: A Plaintiff Lawyer's Guide to Proving Liability, (Co-Author), Trial Guides, Second Edition, 2010
- Maryland Tort Damages (Chapter on Admissibility of Expert Testimony), MICPEL, 2000
- Maryland Tort Damages (Chapter on Admissibility of Expert Testimony), MICPEL, 2006
- "Unethical Secret Settlements: Just Say No,” (Co-Author), Trial, 2010
- "Lessons for Trial Lawyers from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Speech", Litigation, 2008
- "Medical Malpractice in Managing Diabetes", Trial, 2004
- "Working with Experts in the Daubert Era", Trial, 2003
- "The Role of FDA Approval in Drug Cases", Trial, 1998
- "Love-Hate Relationship: Expert Witnesses and the D.C. Court of Appeals", The Washington Lawyer, 1998
- "A Trial Lawyer Sings Psalms", Litigation, 1997
- "Discovery in Pharmaceutical Products Liability Cases", Trial, 1996
- "Undiagnosed Heart Attack", Trial, 1988
- "Negligent Failure to Diagnose Impending Heart Attack", American Jurisprudence Proof of Facts, 1 POF 3d 691, 1988
- "You Have the Right to Remain Silent, Miranda After 20 Years", The American Scholar, 1986
- "Medical Authority and Infanticide", Journal of Law, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1985
- "Anesthesia: How Safe Is It?", 1992
- "Granting Informed Consent", 1990
- "Your Medical Records: How to Get Them, How to Read Them", 1988
- "Is It Malpractice?", 1988
- Maryland Tort Damages (Chapter on Admissibility of Expert Testimony) (MICPEL: 2000 and 2006 Editions)
- Litigation Magazine: Lincoln's Second Inaugural Speech: Lessons for Trial Lawyers, Summer, 2008
- Editor, Yale Law Journal, Yale Law School
- Rules of the Road: A Plaintiff Lawyer's Guide to Proving Liability, by Rick Friedman and Patrick Malone, Trial Guides, 2006
- Lecturer, Yale-New Haven Hospital
- "Proving Subtle Brain Damage In A Child", American Association for Justice Annual Convention, Vancouver, B.C., 2010
- "Why Secret Settlements Are Unethical", American Association For Justice Annual Convention, Vancouver, B.C., 2010
- "New Techniques for Winning Cases with the 'Rules Of The Road' Method", Pennsylvania Association for Justice, Bedford Springs, PA, 2010
- "Why Secret Settlements Are Unethical", American Association for Justice Teleseminar, 2010
- "What Aristotle Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion", Brain Injury Association of America, Executives Conference, 2010
- "Appellate Case Review", District of Columbia Superior Court, Civil Trial Judges, 2009
- "Mega-Seminar: Rules of the Road", American Association for Justice, Las Vegas, 2009
- "New Thoughts on 'Reptilian' Psychology", Etheridge Society, Charlottesville, VA, 2009
- "Rules of the Road for Cross-Examining Expert Witnesses", Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Richmond, 2009
- "Forgiveness: A New Frontier for Trial Lawyers", Inner Circle of Advocates, Philadelphia, 2009
- "Improving Our Image with Good Works," (Two Talks at Medical Negligence and Professional Liability Meetings), American Association for Justice, Annual Convention, San Francisco, 2009
- "Rules of the Road in Railroad Crossing Cases", American Association for Justice, Annual Convention, San Francisco, 2009
- "Rules of the Road", Atlantic Provinces (Canada) Trial Lawyers Association, St. John's, Newfoundland, 2009
- "Rules of the Road: Advanced Techniques", Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, Indianapolis, 2009
- "Rules of the Road in Brain Injury Cases", Brain Injury Association of America, Las Vegas, 2009
- "Rules of the Road", Joint Meeting of Maryland and D.C. Trial Lawyers Associations, Washington, D.C., 2009
- "Important Case Law You Must Know About", D.C. Trial Lawyers Association, 2009
- "New Appellate Cases", District of Columbia Superior Court, Civil Trial Judges, 2008
- "Rules of the Road - Refining the Rules", American Association for Justice, Las Vegas, 2008
- "Rules of the Road", Ohio Association for Justice, Cleveland, 2008
- "Rules Of The Road In Professional Negligence Cases", American Association for Justice, Annual Convention, Philadelphia, 2008
- "Rules of the Road", AAJ-New Jersey Boardwalk Convention, Atlantic City, 2008
- Reversals - The Latest Case Law, District of Columbia Superior Court, Civil Trial Judges, 2007
- "Lessons For Trial Lawyers From Lincoln's Greatest Speech", Inner Circle of Advocates, Boston, 2007
- "Cross-Examination of a Defense Medical Examiner: Model Demonstration", American Association for Justice Annual Convention, Chicago, 2007 - Present
- "Rules of the Road", North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers Annual Convention, Sunrise Beach, N.C., 2007
- "Rules of the Road", Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Annual Convention, Greenbrier Hotel, W.VA, 2007
- "Rules of the Road: A Plaintiff Lawyer's Guide to Proving Liability", America Association for Justice, "Weekend with the Stars," New York City, 2006
- "Rules of the Road", Kansas Trial Lawyers Association Annual Convention, Kansas City, 2006
- "Avoiding Reversal and Other Pitfalls", District of Columbia Superior Court, Civil Trial Judges, 2006
- "Successful Wrongful Death Damages Arguments", Etheridge Society, Charlottesville, VA, 2006
- "Closing Argument on Wrongful Death Damages", Inner Circle of Advocates, Seattle, WA, 2006
- Rules of the Road, D.C. Trial Lawyers Association Spring Seminar, Washington, D.C., 2006
Office location for Patrick A. Malone
1310 L Street, N.W.
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-742-1500
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