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Government

Jun. 4, 2014

Medical malpractice lawyer ranks have shriveled

Some observers say tort lawyers' push for a measure to reform MICRA is an attempt to revitalize the tort community across generational lines after years of defeat.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


It's been nearly 40 years since lawsuit payouts for patients' pain and suffering were capped in California, an event followed by decades of national tort reform legislation. Younger lawyers have no memory of an era of uncapped medical malpractice damages, and medical tort practice has withered in the state, losing representation in the broader plaintiff lawyer community.


Yet tort lawyers are pu...

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