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Re: A Case of Uterine RuptureFrom: mark decker (mdecker@nconnect.net)Wed Feb 4 18:37:13 1998
At 09:22 PM 2/2/98 -0600, you wrote: > >Tim, your comment leads me to believe that you have never sat on the other >side of the table from a lawyer who is doing his damndest to make you look >and sound like a fool. It may be a little bit cavalier to state that >fighting stupid lawsuits is simply the cost of doing business. Fight a few >and then give me your opinion. > >Respectfully, > >Phil Rosenow >private practice >Burlington, NC boy i second that - it sucks to have to wait 3-5 years to defend your judgements. and it is little comfort that you did the right thing - you lose a lot of sleep - your wife loses a lot of sleep and on and on and on and on. even when you slam dunk the verdict- no malpractice 0 dollars in all catagories if appealed successfully - it still sucks and it ain't worth it. mark d. wisconsin Mark H Decker MD Ob-Gyn Mid West USA Multispecialty Clinic
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