Trial Tactics and Experiences: Trial Episodes, Interesting Cases, Hints to Trial Lawyers, Suggestions as to Cross-examinations, with Illustrative Examples from Actual CasesHarrison Company, 1954 - Počet stran: 613 |
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... Hospital Records . When you represent a plaintiff in a negligence action to recover damages for personal injuries , it is essential to fa- miliarize yourself with the entire hospital records . Do not just read the diagnosis , treatment ...
... Hospital Records . When you represent a plaintiff in a negligence action to recover damages for personal injuries , it is essential to fa- miliarize yourself with the entire hospital records . Do not just read the diagnosis , treatment ...
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... Hospital Records in Evidence . Under federal law , 28 U. S. C. A. 1732 , and similar laws in many states , records kept in the regular course of business and where it was the regular business to keep such records , are admissible in ...
... Hospital Records in Evidence . Under federal law , 28 U. S. C. A. 1732 , and similar laws in many states , records kept in the regular course of business and where it was the regular business to keep such records , are admissible in ...
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... hospital too . A. Yes . On admission to the hospital he was conscious and oriented . Q. Well , is that a variation which you would normally take into account in coming to your conclusion ? A. It is a variation , but I would not put too ...
... hospital too . A. Yes . On admission to the hospital he was conscious and oriented . Q. Well , is that a variation which you would normally take into account in coming to your conclusion ? A. It is a variation , but I would not put too ...
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