Re: Advice on refuting claims of negligence in Birth injury

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirez@icepr.com)
Sat Feb 17 13:44:37 2001


I agree with Paul private email would be better - and of course a GOOD expert witness it sounds to me yo did nothing wrong -- "necromantia@hotmail.com" Dr. Lecter ? ;-)joke - just a joke!

At Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Paul Prior MD wrote: >
>On Sat, 17 Feb 2001 04:49:22 -0600, necromantia@hotmail.com (Chris
>Dr.) wrote:
>
>>Would appreciate advice on refuting claims of negligence.
>>Awaitng early replies. Thank you.
>
>Unfortunately sounds like a run of the mill attack that we see here in
>America - anything but perfect outcome = doctor negligence. You Brits
>are starting to see the curse of the plaintiffs lawyer that we put up
>with here. This is a public forum and any discussion you post here
>would not only be discoverable but might be brought up in your case -
>lawyers do read this list.
>
>I would recommend not posting any specifics and not discussing any
>case by name, but rather shall we say a discussion about the issues at
>hand in general.
>
>Best of luck.
>
>--
>Paul Prior MD
>Coshocton, OH
>Solo Practice
>OB/GYN, FACOG
>

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