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Personal Injury & Torts

Jan. 27, 2000

Doctor Dispute

By Matthew P. Guasco Medical-malpractice lawsuits are highly specialized, complex and expensive to litigate. Therefore, in order for mediation to be effective in such actions, careful preparation and a particularized approach must be used by both the attorneys and the mediator.

By Matthew P. Guasco
        Medical-malpractice lawsuits are highly specialized, complex and expensive to litigate. Therefore, in order for mediation to be effective in such actions, careful preparation and a particularized approach must be used by both the attorneys and the mediator.
        Medical-malpractice actions are governed by several ...

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