Tort reform advocates have mounted a statewide radio campaign and an Albany lobbying effort.
PHOTOgraph BY ALAN SOLOMON
ALBANY Two years after a frantic lobbying effort by doctors and insurers barely prevented the repeal of the medical malpractice contingency fee cap, the medical and business communities are again running scared. Twice so far this year, repealers have been snuck into unrelated bills, and twice the doctors and their allies have detected and derailed the effort.Doctors and Insurers Portray Trial Lawyers as Greedy Goliaths
June 17, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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Tort reform advocates have mounted a statewide radio campaign and an Albany lobbying effort.
PHOTOgraph BY ALAN SOLOMON
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