California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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Page 51
... problems of the medical pro- fession . The profession is capable of solving its own problems . The time has come for all elements of the medical profession to start polic- ing their own ranks . Incompetency62 and outdated techniques63 ...
... problems of the medical pro- fession . The profession is capable of solving its own problems . The time has come for all elements of the medical profession to start polic- ing their own ranks . Incompetency62 and outdated techniques63 ...
Page 78
... problems in the relationship between the courts and the media is that lawyers are familiar with business problems or crimi- nal law problems , or tax problems , but they have had little experience in dealing with news media problems ...
... problems in the relationship between the courts and the media is that lawyers are familiar with business problems or crimi- nal law problems , or tax problems , but they have had little experience in dealing with news media problems ...
Page 22
... problems of medical malpractice liability or malpractice insurance coverage . Where the use of such allied health - care personnel is medically justified , it has not been shown that malpractice problems have significantly restrained ...
... problems of medical malpractice liability or malpractice insurance coverage . Where the use of such allied health - care personnel is medically justified , it has not been shown that malpractice problems have significantly restrained ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
Copyright | |
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