Discipline
Apr. 30, 2002
Avoid Bar Complaints, Keep Doctors Informed
Dicta Column - By Paul J. Virgo - Failures to honor medical lien agreements are a very common complaint made to the State Bar. And although the latest policy of the office of chief trial counsel is not to conduct a disciplinary investigation unless the client complains, it is always better for attorneys to avoid situations where the doctor files a complaint.




Dicta Column
By Paul J. Virgo
Failures to honor medical lien agreements are a very common complaint made to the State Bar. And although the latest policy of the office of chief trial counsel is not to conduct a disciplinary investigation unless...
By Paul J. Virgo
Failures to honor medical lien agreements are a very common complaint made to the State Bar. And although the latest policy of the office of chief trial counsel is not to conduct a disciplinary investigation unless...
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