'Old School' Expectations Plague Young Lawyer Mental Health—But Not All Predecessors Are Sympathetic
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A recent 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that overturned a $33 million court judgment for a doctor who sued in the wake of an unfavorable peer review is likely to chill future legal challenges of physician peer reviews, lawyers say. Tom Leatherbury, a Dallas lawyer who co-heads the appellate section of Houston-based Vinson & Elkins and who represented the hospital in the appeal, said physician lawsuits involving peer review increased after the district court's jury verdict, but he expects such cases to abate in the wake of the 5th Circuit decision.
August 04, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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'Old School' Expectations Plague Young Lawyer Mental Health—But Not All Predecessors Are Sympathetic
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