Re: LEGAL: And so it begins!

From: Joe (forcep@intercom.net)
Thu Sep 28 19:45:20 2006


Ah, the ole fox is still in the chicken house , just getting fatter. Joe C

DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > La. 3rd Circuit: Med Mal Cap is Unconstitutional
>
> On Sept. 27, 2006, the Louisiana 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal ruled that
> the state's $500,000 cap on medical malpractice damages is
> unconstitutional because it fails "to provide plaintiffs an 'adequate
> remedy' as guaranteed under the provisions of La.Const. art. 1, Sect.
> 22." Read the 3rd Circuit's majority opinion in
> <http://www.la3circuit.org/opinions/2006/09/092706/04-1235opi.pdf>
> Arrington, etc., v. ER Physicians Group, APMC, et al.
> <http://www.la3circuit.org/opinions/2006/09/092706/04-1235opi.pdf>
> Read dissents here.
> <http://www.la3circuit.org/opinions/2006/09/092706/04-1235srcdis.pdf>
> Read concurring opinion here.
> <http://www.la3circuit.org/opinions/2006/09/092706/04-1235bhecon.pdf>
> Louisiana 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal, 09/28/2006
>
> La. Med Mal Cap Unconstitutional
> <http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/business/>
>
> The Louisiana 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal ruled 3-2 that the state's
> $500,000 cap on medical malpractice damages does not provide adequate
> remedy to patients injured as a result of medical malpractice. Plaintiff
> attorney Oliver J. Schrumpf of Sulphur said "stopping malpractice should
> be a greater goal than limiting the amount of money to a victim of
> malpractice."
> Ted Griggs, The Advocate 09/28/2006
>
> Read Article: The Advocate <http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/business/>
>
> Joe P.
>





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