malpractice in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

malpractice in the PONS Dictionary

malpractice Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

medical malpractice
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Claims under administrative law for medical malpractice or other professional misconduct may also use a "plaint number".
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He was called the leading expert in the country on career-counseling malpractices.
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The plaintiffs countered by comparing their suit to an action against an attorney for malpractice, which was an action at law.
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Defensive medicine is an order for imaging as a result of potential malpractice, rather than benefit to the patient.
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It also left him open to allegations of malpractice.
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Given that total liability is small relative to the amount doctors pay in malpractice insurance premiums, alternative mechanisms have been proposed to reform malpractice insurance.
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According to a tort reform advocate, this legislation has resulted in a 21.3 percent decrease in malpractice insurance rates.
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Medical records form the core of any medical malpractice case.
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In 1965 a lawsuit was brought against him for malpractice.
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Board certification is limited to attorneys practicing legal malpractice and medical malpractice law.
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