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From the supplier: Investigating the practices and history of defendant doctors and defense experts in medical malpractice cases can be important to attacking credibility and pleading recklessness and punitive damages. The records of hospitals, courts, licensing boards, medical schools an law enforcement can be valuable sources for information that calls into question the skills, biases and competence of defendants. Defense experts should also be investigated to determine qualifications and possible biases.
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Title: Investigating the defendant doctor. (Medical Negligence)
Author: Les Weisbrod
Publication:Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 1996
Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Volume: 32 Issue: n5 Page: 46(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Investigating the defendant doctor. (Medical Negligence): An article from: Trial
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Author(s)Les Weisbrod
ISBN / ASINB00096JWPY
ISBN-13978B00096JWP9
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