Analysis — Obama’s view: Not a lot left to debate in health care law

By Wendell Potter

New IRS reporting requirement could be axed, but malpractice reform is not likely....

Billing clients interest fees on lawyer loans legal, but uncommon

In 2002, the New York state bar association said attorneys financing a lawsuit with borrowed money may pass the interest costs onto their cl

Lawyer group to examine ethical pitfalls raised in Center’s “Betting on Justice”

The American Bar Association says it is studying whether third-party investment in lawsuits, in the form of loans to lawyers or financing ar
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Starr Struck: Part three

By Florence George Graves

BOSTON, April 1, 1998 — While the tradition of resisting subpoenas was already established in print journalism, it didn't start to develop i

House committee moves to allow suits for military medical malpractice

By Nick Schwellenbach

Congress moved Wednesday toward allowing soldiers to sue military medical personnel for medical malpractice, except in cases related to comb

IMPACT: Influential N.Y. ethics panel cautions lawyers on dealings with lawsuit funding companies

By Ben Hallman

Clients need guidance on litigation finance
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ANALYSIS: The mythical benefits of tort reform in Texas

By Wendell Potter

Texas Gov. Rick Perry boasts of the benefits of malpractice reform, but average citizens are still waiting

ANALYSIS: Rick Perry dodges questions on health care, as Texas falls behind

By Wendell Potter

Despite studies showing low-quality health care in Texas, Rick Perry dodges questions on his record

Donor profile: Cooperative of American Physicians

By Alexandra Duszak

Quick stats on the biggest financial backers of Election 2012.