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New Jersey Lawyers balk at Paying Doctors Fee

Lawyers are suing over a law requiring that they, along with selected doctors, pay a fee to help high-risk medical practitioners with the cost of malpractice insurance.

More at NorthJersey.com

February 16, 2005 in Current Affairs | Permalink

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