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Volume 54, Issue 2 Winter 2005: Symposium - Starting Over?: Redesigning the Medical Malpractice System
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Introduction: Starting Over: Redesigning the Medical Malpractice System - Tenth Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy
Stephan Landsman
Articles
Binding Statutory Early Offers by Defendants, Not Plaintiffs, in Personal Injury Suits
Jeffrey O'Connell and Evan Stephenson
Public Medical Malpractice Insurance: An Analysis of State-Operated Patient Compensation Funds
Frank A. Sloan, Carrie A. Mathews, Christopher J. Conover, and William M. Sage
A Multiattribute Utility Analysis of Legal System Responses to Medical Injuries
Michael J. Saks, Daniel Strouse, and Nicholas Schweitzer
Can You Trust a Doctor You Can't Sue?
Mark A. Hall
Uncovering the "Invisible" Profile of Medical Malpractice Litigation: Insights from Florida
Neil Vidmar, Paul Lee, Kara MacKillop, and Kieran McCarthy
Malpractice Insurance and the (Il)Legitimate Interests of the Medical Profession in Tort Reform
Mark Geistfeld
Medical Malpractice Insurance and the Emperor's Clothes
William M. Sage
Commentaries
Contractual Principle versus Legislative Fixes: Coming to Closure on the Unending Travails of Medical Malpractice
Richard A. Epstein
Three Prespectives on Medical Injury: A Commentary
Robert L. Rabin
Notes & Comments
Canadian Pharmacies: A Prescription for a Public Health Disaster
Jennifer L. Halser
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Karyn L. Bass
- Executive Editor
- Marjory E. DeWard
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- John P. Scully
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Richard H. Tilghman IV
- Symposium Editor
- Jason S. Greis
- Business Manager
- Jennifer L. Halser
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Kirsten A. Fraus
- Paula S. Kim
- Meghan R. Rooney
- John C. Hammerle
- Brandi McCoy
- Alison R. Vente
- Kimberly Horn Downing
- Kari M. Rollins