A lighter medical malpractice caseload in Pennsylvania has become the “new normal” as reforms initiated by the state Supreme Court reach their 10th anniversary, attorneys and jurists say.
Laura Feldman, president of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, used the term “new normal” to describe the impact of the changes, which have seen reductions in the number of case filings.
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