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This article assesses predictors of payouts and non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases decided by the Spanish Supreme Court from 2006 until 2010. Medical malpractice cases can be judged in administrative or civil courts, and this distinction heavily relies on the type of hospital...
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To study the determinants of judicial productivity and speed (measured by published opinions), I examine all 348 trial-court civil medical malpractice opinions published in Japan between 1995 and 2004. For comparative purposes, I add 120 randomly selected civil judgments from the same period....
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settlement remain empirically underexplored. We draw on a novel dataset on the duration of commercial disputes in Slovenia to … study how the timing of settlement is shaped by the stages and features of the litigation process. Using competing risk … parties to refine their respective expectations about the case outcome, in general reduce case duration to settlement. The …
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The judicial performance indicators have been widely used in China to assess the performance of courts and judges. In this paper, I ascertained the effect of some of these indicators on the court decisions on medical malpractices in Shanghai. The findings of this paper support the previous study...
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quality of medical care is an extremely important determinant of deferdants' medical malpractice liability. More generally, we …
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