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<< Labor Studies v. Business Schools | Main | 125,000 New Voters in Florida? >> July 24, 2003Lies Around Medical MalpracticeThis is a rather startline story find by Calpundit about a hearing on medical malpractice in Florida, where the witnesses were actually asked to testify under oath. According to this Florida newspaper report, a bunch of insurance folks immediately reversed previous testimony they had made before. Such as- But hey, when the President of the United States lies to send young people off to die in war, what's a few lies to push through malpractice "reform" to enrich insurance companies? Posted by Nathan at July 24, 2003 01:27 PM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsHow many people die a year,in hospitals because of malpractice? How many malpractice law suits are filed in a year? Posted by: Al. DeFilippo at January 26, 2004 07:40 PM Post a comment
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