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I focused instead on the potential for the decision to provide new litigation pathways.
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Evidence-based guidelines for a specific area of practice are typically seen by clinicians as the penultimate and authoritative practice pathway, reinforced by adverse litigation and clinical review committee outcomes [ 29].
Providers may also be concerned that comparing the actual care delivered with a care pathway makes them more susceptible to litigation should the patient suffer harm during the course of treatment [ 27].
She is a committed progressive on many issues, including the rights of women and minorities; gun laws (she would expand background checks, close gun-show and Internet-sales loopholes, and repeal legislation that immunizes the gun industry from liability litigation); and, more recently, immigration (where she favors comprehensive reform, a pathway to citizenship, and an end to family detention).
Wild, a longtime corporate litigation specialist, supports a $15 federal minimum wage, legalizing marijuana and a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
No single effort in which I have been involved -- in litigation or policy advocacy -- has been as successful as the quiet revolution wrought by Pathways DC and the District government over the past decade.
Pathway said it settled the case to avoid the expense of lengthy litigation and had done nothing wrong.
No litigation".
Monmouth Pathways.
This is complex litigation.
"Sunshine and litigation".
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