Where’s Waldo? What’s malpractice?
[...]I have been a consultant or expert witness on many such cases, for both the plaintiff and the defense, during my long and multifaceted career, and I could share many interesting stories and potentially valuable lessons from my experiences. Next, I showed the jury the picture in which Waldo was...
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