Contested presidential elections, medical malpractice issue confrontations…. Floridians aren’t afraid to take it to the mat. But we want to celebrate the state’s Supreme Court justices who recently stood above the hijinks while hearing from lawyers debating how much money attorneys can earn in medical malpractice cases. Justices noted that the lawyers who signed the initial petition asking the court to crack down on malpractice attorneys either represent the Florida Medical Association, health care providers and insurance companies or work at law firms that do. ''That clearly at least gives an appearance that they are not acting as officers of the court that believe in the policy but that they are acting on behalf of the people who pay their incomes,'' one justice said. Opponents of the forced cap got a talking to, as well. To us, it’s further proof that independent, respected leaders from the health care, legal and public policy fields need to be locked in a room to tackle the issue and erase the fishy allegiances. Build a blue ribbon panel and get something done! Read [Miami Herald]
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