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"Reviving Fairness" in Malpractice Litigation: John Hall Returns with John E. Hall, Jr., Dr. Gita Pensa on the BackTable Litigation Podcast
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Doctors & Litigation: The L Word

Episode # 37  •  19 Mar 2026

"Reviving Fairness" in Malpractice Litigation: John Hall Returns

In this episode, host Dr. Gita Pensa sits down to continue her conversation with elite defense trial attorney, John E. Hall, Jr. His recent book, "Reviving Fairness: Defending Healthcare Heroes", outlines the shifts in the modern world of American medical liability litigation, and offers a timely call to confront the malpractice climate harming clinicians and threatening access to care.

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We talk about themes in his book, and touch on many other facets of litigation, including third party litigation funding (private equity investing in and funding plaintiff's attorney cases) and why even busy doctors should show up for jury duty with the greater good in mind.

John E. Hall, Jr. is a senior partner at Hall Booth Smith and a nationally recognized trial lawyer focused on defending healthcare professionals and medical institutions in high-exposure litigation. He is one of the founders of American Legal Connections, a national network advancing strategy and reform in complex medical defense and other high-stakes cases. John is known for his disciplined trial preparation and proactive approach to preventing aberration verdicts. He's also an author of other non-fiction and fiction books, a songwriter, and a leading voice calling for the reform of predatory malpractice litigation practices in the US.

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