Fwd: Physicians Get No Help From Fla. Justices in Capping Trial Lawyers' Fees

From: ainsron (dean@thehuffpeople.net)
Fri Dec 10 11:08:56 2004


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Physicians Get No Help From Fla. Justices in Capping Trial Lawyers' Fees

Miami Daily Business Review

All seven justices of Florida's Supreme Court concurred this week in dismissing a case that had asked the court to draw up professional conduct rules that would enshrine caps on trial lawyer contingency fees in medical malpractice cases. The amendment was spearheaded by the Florida Medical Association, which touted it as a cure for an alleged rash of frivolous medical negligence suits by patients and lawyers in search of jackpot judgments.

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http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1102543077988

Dean Huffman

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