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Con Men, Call Centers And Rogue Doctors Elizabeth Chamblee Burch's The Pain Brokers
Legal scholar Elizabeth Chamblee Burch focuses on three women with mesh implants who were targeted, manipulated, and violated—at their own expense. Through the searing stories of Sharon Gore, Barbara Shepard, and Jerri Plummer—middle-aged women separated by geography, education, and socioeconomic factors—Burch sheds light on not only the injustices of mass torts, which she describes as “personal-injury litigation on steroids,” but also the indignities endemic in women’s healthcare. Drawing on more than 150 interviews conducted over two years, backed by 209,000 pages of documentation, THE PAIN…
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