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<description>Reader Len Ferrucci, M.D., of New Canaan, Ct. writes, in response to yesterday's post:Connecticut has a requirement for a certificate of merit before a malpractice lawsuit can be filed. The law has no teeth because a doctor does not have...</description>
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<title>Med-mal: new at Point of Law</title>
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<description>Our sister website has published numerous posts this month on medical malpractice issues, including a modest proposal for doctors to make money by suing each other; certificates of merit, done right; what kind of insurance premiums one law prof doesn&apos;t...</description>
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