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Anatomy of a Malpractice Lawsuit

Surgical Innovation, 2007
Given the prevalence of medical malpractice lawsuits, physicians are often thrust into the legal world without the education of a juris doctor. The risk of facing suit varies among specialties, but there is no guarantee any physician will proceed through his or her career without being a defendant in a lawsuit.
Haley A, Prevatt   +4 more
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The Anatomy of a Malpractice Lawsuit

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1990
The rules and laws that govern lawsuits can differ greatly from state to state. This is especially true in the area of medical malpractice. In the last few years there have been a multitude of new laws enacted and an equal amount of legislation is under consideration as of this writing.
J M, Gruber, M, Gruber
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The Apple-Samsung lawsuits

Communications of the ACM, 2013
In search of a middle ground in the intellectual property wars.
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Anatomy of a Lawsuit

1993
Every year thousands of primary care physicians are sued for malpractice. No matter what the outcome, it will change their lives. At worst, they will face the potential of professional and financial ruin. While the traditional focus has been on defending these cases successfully, it is now time to change that focus to one of preventing claims from ...
Thomas L. Leaman, James W. Saxton
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EPSDT: The Lawsuit

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1992
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CEO gender and employee relations: Evidence from labor lawsuits

Journal of Banking and Finance, 2021
Chelsea Liu
exaly  

Employee relations and stock price crash risk: Evidence from employee lawsuits

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2022
Gaofeng Zou
exaly  

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