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Plaintiffs’ View of Malpractice Litigation

Dental Clinics of North America, 1982
All of us want to improve the quality of practice in our professions and develop methods for ridding ourselves of the incompetent practitioner. Unfortunately, PSROs and state licence review committees have proved completely inadequate. Committed dentists, doctors, and lawyers are as frustrated as the general public when they attempt to establish ...
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Plaintiff M68/2015 v. Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

American Journal of International Law, 2016
Jill I. Goldenziel
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The doctor-patient relationship and malpractice. Lessons from plaintiff depositions.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1994
H. Beckman   +3 more
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The Potential Plaintiff

1980
It is well established in American law that a fetus is not a “person” in the constitutional sense.1 Personhood occurs at the moment of live birth.2 Fetuses are not counted as U.S. citizens in the decennial census; there is no income tax exemption for the unborn or the stillborn; states are under no legal obligation to provide welfare funds or food ...
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Transposition of Defendant As Plaintiff When the Original Plaintiff Dies: Analysis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
It is settled law that the object of Rule 10 of Order I of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (hereinafter referred to as the CPC) is essentially to bring on record all the persons who are parties to the dispute relating to the subject-matter of the suit so that the dispute may be determined in their presence and the multiplicity of proceedings could be
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