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Law Practice

Jul. 21, 2006

When Experts Become Defendants

LOS ANGELES - San Francisco geriatrician John Fullerton belongs to more than 20 medical societies at the state and national level. But he is not a member of the society that has taken much of his time and money during the past three years.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - San Francisco geriatrician John Fullerton belongs to more than 20 medical societies at the state and national level. But he is not a member of the society that has taken much of his time and money during the past three years.
      In 2003, Fullerton testified as an expert witness for a stroke patient in a medical-malpractice case in Florida, whe...

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