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No healthcare provider wants to be in the crosshairs of regulators, the media, or ambulance-chasing lawyers.
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Its previous chief executive, Richard Huber, made harsh comments about weeping widows and ambulance-chasing lawyers.
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An American used to ads trumpeting ambulance-chasing lawyers and headache-remedies from Walmart would find Germany eerily peaceful.
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Or does what happened with Zynga merely begin and end with the benefit of the doubt and the standard ambulance-chasing class action lawsuits?
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This made it equivalent to laws prohibiting police from distributing arrest records to insurance companies and ambulance-chasing lawyers, which the court has upheld.
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Under the review's proposals, so-called "ambulance-chasing" claims firms - who have been accused of making huge profits through hidden costs - would not be brought under the new regulator.
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He made an artistic comeback with 1982's "The Verdict, " the story of an ambulance-chasing hard-luck lawyer in which Newman appeared broken, raspy and every inch of his 57 years.
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But universities are clearly becoming desperate, and the arrival of at least four firms of ambulance-chasing lawyers keen to persuade students to sue for breach of contract can only make them more so.
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