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Successful Medical Malpractice Suits $99.00



Copyright: June 2011
Product ID#: 55608DM
Online Access: 6 months from date of purchase

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From Event: Successful Medical Malpractice Suits, held June 2011.

Program Description

Medical malpractice can be expensive, time-consuming, and risky. Whether you are counsel for the plaintiff or defendant, you need to know how to assess the case and use all the tools at your disposal to best represent your client. This practical briefing will walk you through a medical malpractice case, from initial evaluation and assessment through the trial phase. Receive techniques for trying the case – for both plaintiff and defense attorneys. Order today!


Course Content
  1. Assessment and Evaluation of the Medical Malpractice Case (Plaintiff's Perspective)
  2. Adhering to Procedural Guidelines in Filing the Suit and Conducting Discovery
  3. The Defense Perspective on Assessing and Evaluating the Case
  4. Understanding the Intricacies of "The Right to Die" and "Informed Consent"
  5. Identifying Hospital Corporate Liability and Institutional Negligence
  6. Ethics - It's Legal, But is it Right?
  7. Trial Tips and Techniques for Trying the Medical Malpractice Case

 

 

  

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