RESIDENCY FOLDED. WHAT TO DO.

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Dear John,

If your Residency folded in the way that was described, you have a few options.

1. You can do nothing. (Most new graduate DPM's have done this)

2. You can complain. (You have every right to do this)

3. You can shop for a lawyer and you will find that the specialist lawyers that can handle this type of suit are expensive -- they don't do contingency.

4. You can call The Center for Peer Review Justice, Inc which was founded and run by a Podiatrist who got his experience fighting the injustice of Brian Gale, DPM ( www.briangale.com ). Now CPRJ does almost exclusively HCQIA Abuses and State Board Abuses of Medical Doctors.

5. The Center has a team of experienced specialized healthcare lawyers in many states. There is no guesswork here. Some will do contingency.

6. The Center's lawyers work as a TEAM in many cases. Sometimes it is informal, other times, other lawyers can take care of depositions that are in other states.

7. Center lawyers are JD's and MD-JD's, and Healthcare Legal Newsletter Editors.

8. The Center has a professional Public Relations Department. If you want this to become Topic Number One in Podiatry, or if you want this to become National News, the CPRJ has the experience to do it, and do it well, and do it to excess.

So, John, I suggest that you call us today so that we can explore your legal and practical options.

THE CENTER FOR PEER REVIEW JUSTICE, INC

4051 Veterans Highway, Suite 206
Metairie, LA 70002

504-621-1670
Email: LEGAL@PeerReview.org
Info@PeerReview.org

711 West 38th Street, Suite C-5
Austin, Texas

Posted on Dec 28, 2003, 1:08 PM
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