California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 166
... victim of amounts substantially less than $ 500,000 , there are a number of instances , those involving the most serious acts of malpractice , in which a victim is so catastrophically injured that $ 500,000 can come nowhere near ...
... victim of amounts substantially less than $ 500,000 , there are a number of instances , those involving the most serious acts of malpractice , in which a victim is so catastrophically injured that $ 500,000 can come nowhere near ...
Page 175
... victim from the victims of other torts , and thus singles out and grants special immunity to the perpetrator of the class of negligence known as malpractice . Furthermore , it singles out for special prejudice only the most seriously ...
... victim from the victims of other torts , and thus singles out and grants special immunity to the perpetrator of the class of negligence known as malpractice . Furthermore , it singles out for special prejudice only the most seriously ...
Page 178
... victim for his recovery on his loss , the victim is denied the right to obtain recovery from each of these guilty defendants . The victim will recover only a part of his loss , and to do so he must either obtain the statutory limit from ...
... victim for his recovery on his loss , the victim is denied the right to obtain recovery from each of these guilty defendants . The victim will recover only a part of his loss , and to do so he must either obtain the statutory limit from ...
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