Daily Journal Staff Writer
Trial lawyers and consumer advocates late Wednesday unveiled a long-awaited ballot initiative that would quadruple potential payouts for victims of medical malpractice. The filing of the initiative ratchets up pressure on the state's medical community to make a legislative deal with trial lawyers, but medical industry representatives have said they're ready for a public showdown.
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