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Defense Lawyers Spiking the Football on LinkedIn? 

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LinkedIn is unfortunately devolving into the professional version of Facebook, complete with all the bragging and litany of "Look at me!" self-promotional posts.  But instead of people showing off a new car, breathtaking vacation, or their kid winning a plastic trophy at a sports tournament, we are, instead, treated to the spectacle of defense lawyers publicly celebrating defense verdicts in medical malpractice cases. Leaving aside the fact there is a devastated patient or family left in the midst, what's especially nauseating is the winning barristers often claim their legal brilliance has led to a "victory" for a physician or a hospital.  These social media clowns have no couth and they are willingly exposing their breathtaking ignorance of the human and public relations aspects of these heart-wrenching cases. Worse is the risk managers, claims managers, and other defense lawyers who cheer on and "like" these ill-conceived victory laps. Please stop...this is sickening and not reflective of a health care system that is supposed to be evolving into a more transparent and ethical enterprise. 

I fully understand that plaintiffs’ lawyers often advertise their booty, but two wrongs don't make a right. The next time any lawyer -- defense or plaintiffs’ -- advertises a "victory" in a med-mal case give them a public "thumbs down" and encourage them to learn about the emotional aspects of these challenging cases while becoming better versed in disclosure and apology. We have to do better...

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Sincerely,

 - Doug

Doug Wojcieszak, Founder
Sorry Works!
PO Box 531 
Glen Carbon, IL 62034
618-559-8168; doug@sorryworks.net

Doug Wojcieszak