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Civil Litigation,
Law Practice

Nov. 19, 2019

Consumer attorney who started a stir at weekend conference unrepentant

Days after he caused a stir by calling out a legislative ally of the Consumer Attorneys of California at the group’s annual conference in San Francisco, medical malpractice attorney Nicholas C. Rowley was unrepentant.

Days after he caused a stir by calling out a legislative ally of the Consumer Attorneys of California at the group's annual conference in San Francisco, medical malpractice attorney Nicholas C. Rowley was unrepentant.

Instead, he announced a start date to the signature gathering campaign for his initiative to update and modify a 44-year-old law capping non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases and pushed back at criticism o...

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