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September 16, 2007

The A.D.D. Detective

A small Massachusetts book publisher is ordered to pay damages that are as high as some malpractice cases.

The Massachusetts case represents one of the largest awards in the state’s history (bracketed by record awards of $30 million in 1992 and $40 million in 2005 for medical malpractice resulting in massive brain injuries to newborns.) Unlike the OJ case and the medical cases, however, the lawsuit of the elderly women involved no death or physical harm; it was a contract dispute between two unknown co-authors and their tiny publisher.

 

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Posted on September 16, 2007 10:41 AM by Medica66.
Filed in Personal Injury Resources under medical malpractice.
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