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Medical Malpractice: Lawyers

You the physician: Your own worst enemy

March 19, 2010

Barry Lang, MD, JD, a medical malpractice plaintiff's attorney and orthopedic surgeon, admits that doctors have the advantage in most medical malpractice lawsuit trials.

Contingency fees may be your best protection against frivolous lawsuits

November 21, 2008

Contingency fees are the primary reason for such close scrutiny of extraneous legal issues by plaintiffs' attorneys.

Doctors who became lawyers: What they want you to know

April 4, 2008

MD-JDs share provocative lessons they learned from looking at medical practice from an attorney's point of view.

If a lawyer calls

May 4, 2007

Malpractice Consult

Is your lawyer on your side?

January 19, 2007

Malpractice Consult

Malpractice: 3 lessons I learned the hard way

December 1, 2006

After several narrow escapes, the author is eager to share his hard-won lessons with others.

Malpractice Consult

August 19, 2005

Don't fill out disability forms

If an attorney wants a "friendly chat"

April 22, 2005

A "friendly chat" is certainly preferable to the unwelcome and less flexible demands of a deposition.

Last Word

October 22, 2004

Lawyers: To treat or not to treat?

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