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Patrick A. Malone (born 1951)<ref>http://littlebiggy.org/viewSubject/2376367</ref>is a [[Washington D.C.]] based [[Medical Malpractice]] attorney. |
Patrick A. Malone (born 1951)<ref>http://littlebiggy.org/viewSubject/2376367</ref>is a [[Washington D.C.]] based [[Medical Malpractice]] attorney. |
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Overview
Patrick A. Malone (born 1951)[1]is a Washington D.C. based Medical Malpractice attorney.
Career
Malone was a final designation for the Pulitzer prize in 1980 for a series of articles he co-authored called "Dangerous Doctors".[2]. Due to his journalistic experience in medical malpractice, Malone chose to attend Yale Law School[3]. In 1985, he began his career as an attorney with Washington law practice Stein Mitchell and Mezines[4][5]. In 2007 he started his own law firm, Patrick Malone & Associates[6]. Malone has authored two books regarding medical malpractice and injury[7][8]
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