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Glenn A. DorfmanAvailable
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Twenty-four years experience in personal injury, medical malpractice and medical product liability law. Practice currently concentrated on the diet drug (fen-phen) litigation. Qualified to answer all questions regarding injuries and the law, except for worker`s compensation. | |
Edward A. SmithAvailable
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California Personal Injury lawyer with 18 years of experience handling automobile accidents, dogbites, slip and fall cases as well as medical malpractice cases will answer your questions regarding these areas. Valuestar Certified. Author of "Top 20 PI sites on the Internet" for Law Office Computing Magazine | |
Jack SchroderU.S.
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I can answer questions from patients uncertain why they feel worse after their medical care. | |
Paul D. Friedman, M.A., Ph.D., J.D.U.S.
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returns 11/08/2009 |
I have been a practicing civil trial attorney since 1989 dealing primarily with malpractice issues. I litigate very select medical malpractice cases on behalf of patients or their families. I am a Certified Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. I am also Certified in Injury and Wrongful Death by the Arizona State Bar Board of Legal Specialization.<BR><BR>In addition to my law degree, I received a <B>Master of Arts in Bioethics</B> and a <B>Doctorate of Philosophy involving Medical Ethics</B>. Because I am also an <B>Adjunct Professor in Research and Medical Ethics</B> at a medical school, I ..... |
But don't let your sister off the hook. She may have been begging the doctor to keep writing the prescriptions, telling him she is feeling fine, but he is too lazy or unconcerned to do more than just keep
I agree that the doctor is probably violating protocols for writing prescriptions and is technically in violation of ethics and professional regulations, not be mention opening himself up to a potential
I wish you could have been more specific in what you are referring to. What is name of the product and the manufacturer? Several years ago I was involved in litigation against Sulzer Orthopedics that
I don't recall ever drawing some comparisons between IUDs and silicon implants. In my opinion, IUDs, whether hormone releasing or just inert, are dangerous. I have had a very large number of woman write
I have no idea if this could be evidence of malpractice. I don't have a clue why you have had these problems. Was it the fault of substandard surgery? Maybe yes, maybe no. You have to find a doctor to

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