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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
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Vol. 73, Issue 2, 2010March 03, 2010 EDT

RAND INSTITUTE FOR CIVIL JUSTICE REPORT ON THE ABUSE OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC PRACTICES IN MASS TORT LITIGATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE “PHANTOM” SILICA EPIDEMIC THAT MAY DETER LITIGATION SCREENING ABUSE

Mark A. Behrens, Corey Schaecher,
medical diagnostic practicesmass personal injury litigationfatally unreliable” diagnosessilica exposureIn re Silicia Prods. Liab. Litig.MDL 1553
Albany Law Review
Mark A. Behrens & Corey Schaecher, RAND INSTITUTE FOR CIVIL JUSTICE REPORT ON THE ABUSE OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC PRACTICES IN MASS TORT LITIGATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE “PHANTOM” SILICA EPIDEMIC THAT MAY DETER LITIGATION SCREENING ABUSE, 73 Albany Law Review (2010).

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