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Sep. 22, 2010

Lloyd A. Bookman

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Lloyd A. Bookman

Health care litigation, regulation

The first time Bookman convinced the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to stave off cuts to the public health care system that reimburses his clients - hospitals and doctors - was in 1997. That appellate court ruled that if the state cuts Medi-Cal, it has to study how the cuts will affect care and quality. In the past year and a half, Bookman has again played a major role in convincing the appellate court that California under Gov...

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