California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 164
... victims of malpractice and thus meet the number one demand on the insurance industry's legisla- tive laundry list ... victims ' past have an obligation to inform the Chief Executive of the State , who has now the responsibility for ...
... victims of malpractice and thus meet the number one demand on the insurance industry's legisla- tive laundry list ... victims ' past have an obligation to inform the Chief Executive of the State , who has now the responsibility for ...
Page 168
... victims . An individual who sustains a loss of less than $ 500,000 by virtue of an act or acts of malpractice , can ... victims of the most serious malpractice and then denying them the full compensation available to all other victims of ...
... victims . An individual who sustains a loss of less than $ 500,000 by virtue of an act or acts of malpractice , can ... victims of the most serious malpractice and then denying them the full compensation available to all other victims of ...
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 ...
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