Re: PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS BIG LOSER

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Wed Dec 12 06:46:35 2007


In a message dated 12/12/07 4:28:03 AM, GIN11153@aol.com writes:

> The Kentucky Trial Court Review explains that attorney Laurence Dry, MD, JD
> ,
> of Oak Ridge, TN, was found to have botched a medical malpractice case that
> was "so good he couldn't lose it" while also filing a case that was "so bad
> he never should have taken it." Dry is himself a surgeon but now practices
> law. The presidents of the Kentucky Defense Counsel, which defends civil
> cases,
> and the Kentucky Justice Association, which represents plaintiffs, told The
> Courier-Journal that the paradoxical result is unprecedented in Kentucky and
> very unusual, at least, in the rest of the country.
>

Very cute!

The guy is an MD, JD and they use the word "paradoxical."

Get it? MD, JD ... pair-o'-docs?

Love the English language, no matter where it came from!

Joe P.





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