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January 1, 2008


Oregon high court strikes down public damages cap

The state legislature had attempted to limit damages payable by the University of Oregon, its hospital, and other public agencies, but the message from the Oregon Supreme Court is that we're the bosses around here.

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Times is forgoing a revenue opportunity if it didn't charge the trial lawyers' association ad rates for its new attack on California's MICRA malpractice limits.

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