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	<title>Comments on: Anonymous accusers (of the expert kind)</title>
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		<title>By: PointOfLaw Forum</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Anonymous experts&lt;/strong&gt;

Under Illinois law, medical malpractice plaintiffs must line up a doctor in the relevant specialty to certify that their case has merit before proceeding, so as to weed out unfounded cases. The twist is that the doctor can remain anonymous....
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<p>Under Illinois law, medical malpractice plaintiffs must line up a doctor in the relevant specialty to certify that their case has merit before proceeding, so as to weed out unfounded cases. The twist is that the doctor can remain anonymous&#8230;.</p>
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