By Michael J. Bidart and Douglas M. Carasso
Plaintiffs in medical-malpractice actions are hindered from pursuing punitive damages against health-care practitioners by a roadblock firmly set in place by California law. But alternate routes to plead punitive damages successfully against these practitioners are rea...
Plaintiffs in medical-malpractice actions are hindered from pursuing punitive damages against health-care practitioners by a roadblock firmly set in place by California law. But alternate routes to plead punitive damages successfully against these practitioners are rea...
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