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Lawyers are just a ray of sunshine aren't they? "Huge verdict could change way paramedics react to calls"
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James Bond (aka Igor)
they could have settled for $ 5 mil which was their policy limit -- nm
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Epiphany (aka Epiphany)
May 25 '10, 14:01
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It is a ridiculous case where they would have gotten sued either way. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
May 25, 14:09
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not really -- nm
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wheezy
May 25, 14:12
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"You delivered a baby when you KNEW you didn't have the proper equipped to take care of such a baby. Now the baby is permanently disabled... if
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James Bond (aka Igor)
May 25, 14:18
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