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In creating this no-fault system in the 1980s, Congress sought to provide care for those injured by vaccines while protecting manufacturers from undue litigation.
The law was an effort to strike a balance between the need to provide care for those injured by vaccines, some of them severely, and the need to protect manufacturers from undue litigation.
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In 2009, the US State Department sponsored training by Dr. Blum to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the topics of diminished capacity and undue influence/psychological coercion evaluation in war crime litigation.
It is also important to consider whether physicians may be under undue pressure and may perform CT scans simply to avoid the risk of errors or litigation.
A sought-after speaker, Dr. Blum is often asked to provide training to professional, legislative and community organizations on the prevention, investigation, and litigation of issues related to elder abuse - especially financial exploitation, assessment of diminished capacity, and undue influence tactics.
(In a previous round of litigation, the Fifth Circuit held that anything less than a hundred-and-fifty-mile journey could never be an undue burden).
Undue influence?
And "undue influence".
No litigation".
What's an "undue burden"?
"Does he have undue influence?
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