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February 19, 2008
Around the web, February 19
- Does Kline & Specter have a Mad Lib mass-tort-ad generator? [Childs on Botox]
- Judges taking harder link against lawyer misconduct lately [Lammi/WLF, PDF]
- Despite shock over cuts, Oregon lawmakers in no hurry to respond to state high court's ruling striking down damage limits at public teaching hospital OHSU [Oregonian via Chamber ILR]
- Even in relatively sane Michigan, "doctors are getting out of the field at (age) 55 instead of at 70" [Livingston County News]
- Sykes family, prominent in agitating vaccines-cause-autism theory, encounters a rocky road for its claims in court [Seidel]
- 2002 California legislation was meant to reduce state's endemic construction-defect litigation. And since? [L.A. Times]
- Jury in Stanford, Connecticut awards $38 million in cerebral palsy suit [AP/Newsday via Perlmutter/Schuelke, Stamford Advocate]
Posted by Walter Olson at 12:10 AM
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