Before he reached the Senate

The Boston Globe looks into Sen. John Edwards’s career before he came to Washington and finds “he was more than just a practitioner of medical malpractice law. He was one of its most prominent specialists, stretching the reach of the law for nearly two decades. But he also came to personify some of the alleged excesses that reformers have sought to curb.” Among them: emotionally manipulative trial arguments, selection of deep pocket defendants and suits on behalf of victims who had contributed to their own victimization, including a woman who committed suicide and whose survivors successfully sued the hospital with Edwards’ help. (Wendy Davis, “Edwards’s career tied to jury award debate”, Sept. 15).

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