Looking back over a three-decade career defending doctors and health-care providers, Taylor said, "I believe in my clients, and I believe that many more times than not, they didn't do the malpractice.
"There may have been a bad outcome, but bad things happen in medicine and in life - not because of the doctor's negligence, but because someone got cancer or had an accident. It's not black and white."
Taylor said she recent...
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