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Friday, May 11, 2007

Efforts to Limit Medical Malpractice Awards Stall in TN General Assembly

It appears that efforts to limit medical malpractice awards have been stalled and the measure will likely not be voted on until the next legislative session.

This has been attempted for many years, now, without success. Is it needed?

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Posted by bloglawyer at 1:34 PM

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