By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Linda F. Rice, one of the state's top medical-malpractice plaintiffs' attorneys, sat at her desk with a stack of potential cases she rejected outright: a baby who died after waiting hours to be admitted into a pediatric unit, a teenage boy who died after his ventilator malfunctioned, a mother whose baby died in utero - doctors performed an emergency hysterectomy ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Linda F. Rice, one of the state's top medical-malpractice plaintiffs' attorneys, sat at her desk with a stack of potential cases she rejected outright: a baby who died after waiting hours to be admitted into a pediatric unit, a teenage boy who died after his ventilator malfunctioned, a mother whose baby died in utero - doctors performed an emergency hysterectomy ...
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