Caps provide incentives to terminate babies’ life support

  Published in: Daily Journal Caps Provide Incentives to Terminate Babies' Life Support Forum Column By Bruce G. Fagel Much of the debate about tort reform has focused on limiting noneconomic damages to $250,000. The traditional argument in favor of this position claims that such a cap would reduce the cost of malpractice insurance....
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Liberty on Hold

  Published in: Daily Journal Wednesday, October 31, 2001 Liberty on Hold Families of Victims Need Help, Not Lawsuits By Bruce G. Fagel In the coming months, there will be a growing debate about changing our civil and criminal justice system in response to the events of Sept. 11. Amid these concerns, some attorneys...
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MICRA Managing

  Published in: Los Angeles Daily Journal Why Should Victims of Malpractice Subsidize Insurer Profits? By Bruce G. Fagel In 1975, there was a crisis in the delivery of medical care to the citizens of California. For reasons which had more to do with poor investments than any increase in jury awards for injured...
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Practice Background Makes Perfect Malpractice Lawyer

  Published in: Daily Journal [PHOTO NOT SHOWN] caption: DIGGER — Attorney Bruce G. Fagel attributes his success at trial to aggressively exploiting all opportunities, especially evidence that has not been revealed before trial. Name: Bruce G. Fagel, M.D., J.D. Name of firm: Law Offices of Bruce G. Fagel & Associates. Location of firm:...
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Special Issue: Medical Malpractice

  Published in: DAILY JOURNAL [PHOTO NOT SHOWN] caption: QUOTABLE ‘I’ve been here 13 years, and I’ve never seen morale so low.’ Willis Shalita, the union president in San Francisco and a State Bar investigator. Today’s issue of Verdicts and Settlements profiles Bruce G. Fagel, left, of Bruce G. Fagel & Associates, and, in...
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