Happy Day Christopher Hitchens (wherever you are)!
Civics and manners are in decline, as is our ability to agree on facts (things that are empirically and scientifically true). I don’t know what to do about that. But it makes debate much more difficult. Toronto Star Article on the legacy of Christopher Hitchens
Lee Health Loves Damage Caps, But Only for Itself. Everyone Else Is Expected to Pay Full Freight.
The news is that two Florida public hospitals want in – at the last minute – on the State’s opioid lawsuit. They’re afraid they may get cut off from money available arising out of the opioid prescriptions filled out by their employees. Judge Denies Sarasota Hospital and Lee Health Motion Intervene in Opioid Settlement I’ve […]
Quote of the Day.
To judge a man by his weakest link or deed is like judging the power of the ocean by one wave. Elvis Presley
“Two neurologists argue that calling T.I.A.s what they are — minor strokes — could prompt patients to seek the help they need more quickly.”
When medicine’s standard of care slowly begins to catch up with how trial lawyers talk when they have seen enough misdiagnosed stroke cases. Link (warning, paywall) is here: New York Times: Give Patients Better Information About TIA’s.
Defendant, thus, becomes a name / Which he that bore it may disclaim
Marquette Law Celebrates National Poetry Month
Rebirth
She turned to the sunlight And shook her yellow head, And whispered to her neighbor ‘Winter is dead” A. A. Milne
Word of the Day: Cicatrix
The scar of a healed wound. Whether from a dog bite, an automobile accident, a boating accident, a salon chemical burn, (all examples of cases I have handled), or some other cause, your lawyer ought to know how to preserve, develop and project the value of your claim for scarring.