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rayancarla1

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Which of the following findings was not revealed in a recent survey of judges on juries to appropriately adjudicate medical malpractice claims?
 
  a. Most judges believe that the civil law system regarding medial malpractice suits needs only minor tinkering, at best.
  b. State and federal judges have overwhelming confidence in juries to solve complicated issues.
  c. Most judges believe that jurors show considerable understanding of the legal issues involved in the cases they hear.
  d. More than 30 percent of judges surveyed revealed that they have very little faith in the jury system regarding medical malpractice claims.

Question 2

An important solution to avoiding future spikes in premiums for medical malpractice insurance is stronger regulation of the insurance industry.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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