Pill Mill Litigation 101
The first time I handled a pill mill case I was 20 pounds thinner, had big permed hair and wore...
Kay Van Wey is a plaintiff’s medical malpractice attorney. After more than 30 years, her goal is to make herself extinct by helping to eradicate preventable medical errors. Voted Texas Super Lawyer for 19 consecutive years and named to D Best Magazine in tort product and medical liability litigation: plaintiff. Kay is board certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and named a Trial Legend by the Dallas Bar Association. Kay serves as adjunct professor at SMU Dedman School of Law, teaching on Law and Medicine. Contact Kay online at: vwpwlaw.com or [email protected]
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