California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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Page 52
... increased as the practice of medicine has become more hospital oriented . With the increase in responsibility , there has been an increase in the exposure of the hospital to liability . This shift in responsibility should result in ...
... increased as the practice of medicine has become more hospital oriented . With the increase in responsibility , there has been an increase in the exposure of the hospital to liability . This shift in responsibility should result in ...
Page 51
... increasing at the rate of 6.25 % per year , as compared to the 2.2 % per year rate of increase reported in the 1970 study . When the injury was minor in nature , such as a sprain , strain or contusion to some part of the body , the increase ...
... increasing at the rate of 6.25 % per year , as compared to the 2.2 % per year rate of increase reported in the 1970 study . When the injury was minor in nature , such as a sprain , strain or contusion to some part of the body , the increase ...
Page 53
... increasing at a rate of 6.96 % per year . This rate of increase is fairly consistent with the overall increase in Verdict Expectancies for all awards ( 6.25 % per year ) . For the less disabling types of injuries , the Verdict ...
... increasing at a rate of 6.96 % per year . This rate of increase is fairly consistent with the overall increase in Verdict Expectancies for all awards ( 6.25 % per year ) . For the less disabling types of injuries , the Verdict ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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