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Standard of Care
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Standard of Care

RE: Standard of Care

Pretty good light reading. Thanks!

RE: Standard of Care

A good clause to put in your standard terms and conditions can be easily adapted from the provided jury instructions.  My "Standard of Care" clause is very similar to those instructions to the jury.

RE: Standard of Care

Thanks... Dik

RE: Standard of Care

Ron- You describe or define a "standard of care" in your written agreements?  Agreements in our office (based on CASE docs) do not have such a clause. Can you give an example of how such a clause reads?  Has the clause been helpful in your practice?

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