December 16, 2004

States Weigh Med-Mal Courts

“As debate over ‘tort reform’ continues across the United States, several states are considering the creation of medical malpractice courts to help streamline what many view as costly, complex litigation.”

This would be a huge step forward, and probably would have a more significant impact than non-economic caps (via PointofLaw).



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{ 2 comments }

1 Demon King December 16, 2004 at 1:00 pm

As a lawyer who intensely despises most of his profession and almost all of its machinery, I agree. I think this would be an outstanding reform.

2 Anonymous December 16, 2004 at 10:11 pm

Nice to see that there are still attorneys out there with their wits about them, volcan… :)

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