James Kennedy wrote:
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> Doug Jenkinson wrote
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> I fear there will always be friction between our two professions
> for a fundamental and important reason. Doctors spend a great
> deal of time with their patients trying to get them to come
> to terms with the unfairnesses of an imperfect world while
> lawyers do the opposite. Can you get more opposite than that?
>
> Lawyers would argue that they spend the time trying to secure their
> clients rights rather than accept an unfair world. They want to change
> the world rather than accept the unfair status quo.
>
> Jim
Indeed.
Legal opportunists are the predators upon imperfection.
If this Mailserver can do one thing it is to publicise and consolidate
the imperfection of the medical profession - in particular of general
practice - and thereby to maybe help obviate the absurdity of legal
challenges tp imperfection for pecuniary gain. Perhaps we should allow
our imperfections to be quoted far and wide - it may make the job
(sorry, challenge) of the legal opportunists more difficult.
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