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Lawyers Tell Doctors: We Come to Teach, Not to Sue -- New Jersey Law JournalFrom: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (dean@thehuffpeople.net)Fri May 6 14:50:04 2005
.. Lawyers Tell Doctors: We Come to Teach, Not to Sue -- New Jersey Law Journal When Samuel Davis, Ira Zarin and Lee Goldsmith lecture to doctors, the topic is essentially, "How To Avoid Us." They are among the successful plaintiffs attorneys being hired by medical schools and hospitals to teach malpractice law to students, residents and graduates. "I introduce myself as a guy who has hit doctors over the head for 50 years," Zarin said. "I can tell them from the perspective of someone who hits them how to avoid it." http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1115197516213 Dean Huffman
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