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To qualify for inclusion in this category, sites must satisfy both of the following conditions:

(1) Contain unique content -

Sites must offer a significant quantity of unique, free online information.

Sites must provide original content in addition to any HTML forms.

(2) Clearly identify the official name of the business they are sponsored by -

For "Brick and Mortar" businesses: Your official name is the name you use on the storefront of your business.

Online Enterprises: If you operate multiple sites under different "business names", the official name provided in accordance with this policy should be the name of the sponsor or parent organization.

CAUTION
Sites that attempt to bypass (2), whether by obscuring / falsifying contact information and business names, or by any other method, risk having any other sites sponsored by this business that are currently indexed in the directory being removed, and all future submissions of sites with the same sponsor being rejected.
Malpractice describes the negligent conduct of a professional, which causes injury to a client of that professional, or sometimes injury to relatives or people in privacy with the client. This may arise in the context of medical treatment (medical malpractice), legal representation (legal malpractice), accounting or tax services (accountant malpractice), or in any other transaction between a regulated professional and a consumer.

Case Studies

Websites describing actual and potential litigation against particular doctors, medical practices, or in relation to particular medical procedures.

Weblogs

Weblogs addressing the subject of medical malpractice law.

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