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How Expert Witness protects doctors from lawsuits
👋🏻 Welcome to Newsletter Examples, where I highlight the formats, strategies, and best practices of leading newsletters to help you improve your newsletter.
Today, I examine how Expert Witness shares insights from real-life medical malpractice cases to help doctors avoid lawsuits. Total examples: 4 ✅ + 1 ❌. Total reading time: 3 minutes.
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Example 1: Tell stories of shock and awe ✅
Expert Witness is full of publicly available court documents—cat nip to a former investigative reporter like myself. The author, an anonymous physician, reviews one case a week, offering insights to thousands of doctors and expert witness physicians.


Example 2: Help people make (or save) 💸 ✅


Example 3: Avoid walls of text ❌+✅


Example 4: Highlight expert opinions ✅



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☮️ -Brad
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