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Wednesday, October 02, 2002"Using a slide projector to highlight a line from a Wall Street Journal story, Baron read a sentence aloud: "It says, 'The plaintiffs' bar is all but running the Senate.' "I really strongly disagree with that," Baron said, smiling. "Particularly the words 'all but'." -Fred Baron, a partner in Dallas' largest plaintiffs' firm and a force in the influential Association of Trial Lawyers of America And by the way, the technique that RangelMD mentions of parking a trailor with an x-ray machine at the local union halls to drum up asbestosis cases is a very wide-spread one. A good proportion of my patients are retired GM and Ford workers, and everyone of them has had x-rays taken by lawyers at their union halls. A number of them have given me copies of their reports, concerned because they’ve been told they have evidence of disease. Everytime I repeat the x-rays, they come back with normal readings from our hospital’s radiologists. posted by Sydney on 10/02/2002 06:42:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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