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Attorneys look to dismiss civil suit: Lawyers say case should be filed as malpractice
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Matt Wright
Published: October 2, 2004
Attorneys for Sunrise Oaks Health Care, the nursing home being sued by the daughter of an elderly woman who died after being trapped in the home
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