Prelitigation Hearings in Medical Malpractice
In Utah, medical malpractice tort reform began in earnest in 1976. Over the intervening years, the reforms have multiplied. New...
John Ray has over 20 years of experience represetning people whose lives have been seriously affected by unacceptable medical care. Jack has served in the Utah Association for Justice as a member of the board and a past vice president on the association's executive committee. He received the organization's Legislative Titan award for 2012. He served for 10 years on the Utah State Bar Ethics Advisory Opinion Committee as well as on the Model Utah Jury Instructions Subcommittee for Medical Malpractice. Jack regulary speaks at seminars. Jack can be contacted at (801) 531-8900 or [email protected]
In Utah, medical malpractice tort reform began in earnest in 1976. Over the intervening years, the reforms have multiplied. New...
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