“Teachers Know Best,” and Medical Malpractice is No Exception
There are many ways to measure the experience and capability of medical malpractice attorneys. Not only are there awards and memberships, there is also the honor of teaching at a law school. The answer to the question “Are you on the faculty of any law school?” could determine what Iowa medical malpractice attorney you should hire.
Law schools will often invite distinguished lawyers and judges to teach classes to their law students. A good number of lawyers volunteer their time to judge law student competitions or give guest lectures. Very few lawyer and judges are asked by a law school to teach an entire course. Lawyers who teach entire courses at a law school, but also practice law, are often described as “adjunct professors” or “adjunct faculty.” Adjunct professors are typically selected by a law school for their expertise in a particular area of the law.
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