Re: Lawyers, lawyers, everywhere!!

From: Richard Chudacoff, MD (richardc@bcm.tmc.edu)
Fri Aug 9 09:56:32 1996


>>Second, I agree that personal injury lawyers continue to erode the public
good >>with their overzealous pursuit of "winning" at all costs. In most cases
>>they epitomize the concept of Social Darwinism, where winning is the
height of >>personal satisfaction. They are destroying the ability of our country to
>>compete economically, and are hampering good medical practice. This list
was >>established as a forum for those providing care for women to discuss
difficult >>cases and to learn from each other. It is a tragedy that the fear of
>>litigation will drive members of this list away from posting important and
>>educational cases here. "Chuck" and his colleagues should be ashamed
>>that their amorality and lack of real evidence has left them with no recourse
>>but to seek out comments from this list. Shakespeare was right. Thank God
>>that I and my family have been spared the embarassment of having a personal
>>injury lawyer as a relative.
>>

>Finally my understanding is that no Email is totally secure - anyone who
>really wnats to access your mail and who has the bnecessary technical
>skills can do so unless mail is protected by "public/private keys" -
>sorry I don't underastand the technology or the jargon.
>--

A wonderful reason for "not" signing our names to our posts. Besides, I don't think that anything written here is considered admissable, as theoretically anyone could log on to a computer and use anothers signature.

--
Richard Chudacoff, MD
Clinical Asst. Professor, OB/GYN
Baylor College of Medicine

Baylor MedCare Richmond, TX 713-344-0277

"As a rule, what is out of sight disturbs men's minds more seriously than what they see." Julius Cesear





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