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Old 04-30-2014, 07:17 PM
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Are you a malpractice attorney?

No, prosecutor.
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No, prosecutor.
Sorry I was being silly. I just pictured a bunch of docs sitting around complaining about lawyers in front of a malpractice attorney while said attorney laughs all the way to the bank.

Coming from a family of dentists and Doctors I have seen both sides. That is why I encourage an MD/JD track to my kids. Why not be both?
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Sorry I was being silly. I just pictured a bunch of docs sitting around complaining about lawyers in front of a malpractice attorney while said attorney laughs all the way to the bank.



Coming from a family of dentists and Doctors I have seen both sides. That is why I encourage an MD/JD track to my kids. Why not be both?

I would advise against it. One of my wife's friend is doing it and her debt is ridiculous. Also, becoming a MD is such a long process do you really want to add on for a JD?
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I would advise against it. One of my wife's friend is doing it and her debt is ridiculous. Also, becoming a MD is such a long process do you really want to add on for a JD?
The cost of law school is probably less than the cost of hiring a good lawyer to defend a malpractice case, so it could pay for itself.
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I'd really like to see Robert & Lisa get some of their money back.
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I'd really like to see Robert & Lisa get some of their money back.
Unless Rob's judgment which has priority and now is 262k more is being paid from additional sources beyond the $2k monthly check from the bar, that day is a long way off it seems.
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Sad, but true. Very sad.
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The cost of law school is probably less than the cost of hiring a good lawyer to defend a malpractice case, so it could pay for itself.
I saw the smile Peter, but I will still say that the lawyer who represents him/herself has a fool for a client. I also think that dabblers in two professions are generally at a disadvantage both ways. Moreover, IMO, MD/JD's most often end up being expert witnesses in med mal cases, don't generally practice, and are hated by their MD peers. My suggestion would be pick one or the other unless the objective is to stay in school forever and not actually ever
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Looks like our old friend Mr. Nash has another suitor in line - $13K in back taxes this time!

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Looks like our old friend Mr. Nash has another suitor in line - $13K in back taxes this time!

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I think that my web browser has a caching problem. I refreshed haulsofshame.com several times but this article still isn't listed.
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