Lisa Corrente quoted in The Lawyers Weekly about assisted dying law

“The Carter decision is relevant to lawyers from a range of practice areas, including…those representing health professionals and health facilities, mental health lawyers and medical negligence lawyers, [as well as] estates lawyers and human rights lawyers,” she said. “If we take health law lawyers alone, you have those…who represent regulated health professionals like physicians, so you can probably expect that their clients are going to be going to them for advice in terms of how to comply with their professional obligations, and also turning to them when something allegedly goes wrong and [clients] may face some type of issue.”

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*This article originally appeared in the March 11, 2016 issue of The Lawyers Weekly