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| Malpractice insurance law seems to be working SPRINGFIELD -- In Illinois intense debate over the cost of medical malpractice, insurance companies and trial lawyers are often bitter enemies. Kim Presbrey is determined to change that. Competition gives Illinois doctors malpractice insurance options In Illinois intense debate over the cost of medical malpractice, insurance companies and trial lawyers are often bitter enemies. What the state didnt know about doctor, malpractice suit When regulators cut a deal with a doctor facing discipline, they were unaware of a $5.5 million lawsuit in his past. Lawyers USA Announces 2006 Lawyers of the Year Lawyers USA has selected a half dozen attorneys from around the nation who have made a significant impact on the profession during the past year as its 2006 Lawyers of the Year. Ill. Trial Attorney Decides to Open Med Mal Insurance Company In Illinois intense debate over the cost of medical malpractice, insurance companies and trial lawyers are often bitter enemies. Kim Presbrey is determined to change that. A former president Competition develops to give doctors better insurance options SPRINGFIELD, Ill. Insurance companies and trial lawyers are often bitter enemies in the medical malpractice debate. Kim Presbrey (PREZ-bree) is determined to change that. CORRECTION: Life-or-Death Question, but Debate Was Hidden for Years By Steve Miletich, Ken Armstrong and Justin Mayo, Seattle Times CORRECTION: Information in this article, originally published October 19, 2006, was corrected October 22, 2006. A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Ann Chadwick was 41 when she died of ovarian cancer. Wrenching details emerge as cases are unsealed Two other lawsuits against Group Health have also been improperly sealed in King County Superior Court. The Seattle Times filed motions... Group: Metro East courts less of a hellhole The so-called hellholes of Madison and St. Clair counties civil courts have cooled down slightly but by no means are extinguished, according to an annual ranking by a business-friendly interest group. Secrecy hides cozy ties in guardianship cases Karen Weed nearly lost her life when a cement truck crushed her car. She survived a coma and cardiac arrest, broken bones and brain damage... | |