Word: sues
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most cautious and conscientious doctor never knows when a disgruntled or scheming patient may sue him for malpractice. Although a doctor may be legally exonerated, his reputation inevitably suffers from the publicity. And the volume of such litigation, to the medical profession's .alarm, constantly increases. In Clinical Medicine & Surgery last week Dr. Isador Simon Trostler, Chicago roentgenologist, trotted out a few fundamental rules which, if scrupulously observed by doctors, he thought, might stem the tide of malpractice suits. Gist of his advice: ¶Never under any circumstances promise a cure or use language which might be construed...
Said Sculptor Sue Watson Marshall: "It's a matter of convincing the girl. She is only 19, which is very young, and she has those foolish old-fashioned ideas...
...traded profitably in Paramount securities during the reorganization period. Claims brought by Kuhn, Loeb & Co., sponsors of many Paramount issues, and by Cravath, de Gersdorff, Swaine & Wood, attorneys for the banking house, were disallowed because Kuhn, Loeb withdrew from the proceedings when the trustees in bankruptcy were planning to sue Paramount directors and Kuhn, Loeb partners...
...Alabama Aces are twelve colored musicians, formerly with the Little Harlem Night Club, whose feature is "Sweet Sue," played on Coca Cola battles...
Despite this however, Inspector Izeleclaimed that he would be willing to appear before the Governor in defense of the building. "You've got to sue common, sense in a case like this; if the University wants to make the building more convenient, that's one thing, but as far as anyone being hurt in fire is concerned, there is no danger...