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3468 Under Proposition 51, there can be no apportionment of liability to a non-party unless fault of the non-party is established; expert testimony that criticized conduct of a medical practitioner without characterizing it as unreasonable is not sufficient to establish professional negligence in a medical malpractice action.CitationWILSON v RITTO (Apportionment of Fault) 105 CA4 361 [See: CivC 1431.2; DaFonte v UpRight 2 C4 593; Kitzig v Nordquist 81 CA4 1384, T/AT 8/00] |
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