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Tuesday, September 07, 2004Medical malpractice was his specialty, and he reportedly tried more than 60 such cases, winning more than $1 million in over half of those. Most involved Ob/gyns. Indeed, he was so feared, according to the Center for Public Integrity, that 'that doctors would settle cases for millions of dollars rather than face him at trial. UPDATE: A long-time reader emails: You quoted, 'that doctors would settle cases for millions of dollars rather than face him at trial "--while you might passionately disagree with his position surely you must grudgingly admire is competence--Sounds like the kind of person I want on our side negotiating with our adversaries--I would be delighted if our foes would send us millions of dollars rather than face him in what ever trials we would impose--I have bookmarks for different types of Blogs--I am thinking of moving yours from "Medical" to "Political"--you would be right there with the following, however I will put you between Instapundit and Dynamist to minimize the culture shock. Heh. I have no doubt Edwards is an excellent lawyer, and I would hire him if I needed one. I have my doubts, however, that lawyerly skills make much of an impression on the likes of terrorists and their state sponsors, since they don't have any respect for common decency much less the law. It's true that this blog has been too political these past few weeks. I'll try to focus more on medicine, less on politicians. posted by Sydney on 9/07/2004 02:52:00 PM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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