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Medical Economics: Sued? You may never get your day in courtFrom: gin11153@aol.comSun Sep 3 15:02:07 2006
Gail Neuman sent you this Medical Economics link: Message: Resending the link for the Under pressure from insurers to cut costs, malpractice attorneys are pushing doctors into questionable settlements article. *** Sued? You may never get your day in court *** http://www.memag.com/memag/content/contentDetail.jsp?id=361472 Under pressure from insurers to cut costs, malpractice attorneys are pushing doctors into questionable settlements. ________________________________________________________________ This information brought to you courtesy of Medical Economics. ________________________________________________________________
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