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Certificate-of-merit law struck down by Washington Supreme Court
American Medical News , 10/19/09
Sorrel AL – The Washington Supreme Court dealt a setback to physicians by striking down a tort reform measure aimed at curbing meritless medical liability lawsuits. But doctors, in a separate ruling, won a reprieve when the high court rejected an attempt by trial lawyers to expand physician liability.
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