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Litigation

Jul. 6, 2006

Real Med-Mal Justice Is Full Compensation

Focus Column - Experienced plaintiffs' trial lawyers handling medical-malpractice claims would agree with the views expressed by Robert S. Luft in his column "An Early Look Into Med-Mal Mediation Saves Money for All" (Daily Journal, June 22) concerning the merits of early mediation of malpractice claims.

Focus Column

By Bruce M. Brusavich



Experienced plaintiffs' trial lawyers handling medical-malpractice claims would agree with the views expressed by Robert S. Luft in his column "An Early Look Into Med-Mal Mediation Saves Money for All" (Daily Journal, June 22) concerning the merits of early mediation of malpractice claims. If we only had a just and fair legal system for medical-malpractice victims, it just might work.
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