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Title: Suing the hospital when superdoc falls: short of claiming that their doctors leap tall buildings in a single bound, hospitals aren't above touting their physicians' medical heroics. Hospitals' advertising may be the hook for holding them liable for their doctors' negligence.
Author: James W., Jr. Gustafson
Publication: Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2002
Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Volume: 38 Issue: 5 Page: 18(6)

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