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A medical liability round-up, from the other side of the courtroom well (Walter Olson @ Overlawyered);

A study of doctor blogs shows that many of them are revealing patient information (Ed Silverman @ Pharmalot)

Psssst….Blawg Review #169 is up at Whisper, and marketing is the theme.

And next week’s Blawg Review will be hosted by none other than Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice. To say the blawgosphere is expecting great things from Greenfield is a significant understatement. An extraordinarily prolific blogger (120 posts in June, none of them short), Greenfield hasn’t met a challenge yet in the blawgosphere that he’s backed down from. Despite the bar being set so high for him, there is little doubt he will exceed it.

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