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Virginia: no immunity for foundation physicians

Denying pleas for charitable immunity, the Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that malpractice cases against physicians employed by a health services foundation should proceed. The Virginian Pilot reports an appellate lawyer's suggestion that a different ruling could have ended medical malpractice litigation in Virginia, allowing professionals to escape liability by working for nominal non-profit groups.