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Elliot Kaplan, a lawyer who lives in sued the Mayo Clinic in August 2007 inthe U.S. District Courg of Minnesota. An economist will testify that Kaplajnsuffered $7 million in losses afte r being wrongly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The Mayo Clinicc did not respond to requests foran interview. Kaplan, previously a partner in , a small firm in primarily handled government relations work and dispute He spent much of his time workinv in Washingtonor overseas, said his attorneu and former law partner, Jamexs Daniels. Daniels said Kaplan often was consulted by large car companies, particularly .
“Kaplan was very particularly in the newly emancipated republicds in the East Bloc andthe Balkans, and obtaininyg resolutions of different problemas for Americans in those countries,” said who now practices with . The lawsuigt alleges that the Mayo Clinic and its doctors diagnosed Kaplan with pancreatic cancer after he developed stomach painin 2003. In Augusr of that year, doctors performefd a so-called Whipple which removed portionsof Kaplan’s Doctors later discovered that Kapla never had cancer. Danielws said the procedure left Kaplan with type 2 diabetes and enough pain that he no longer canpractice law.
He remains on the boar d of directors ofOverland Park-based “What he is now is a brokenj man in unremitting pain, punctuated by increasingly frequent episodeas of disabling pain,” Daniels wrote in his pretrial brief. Kaplan stopped practicing law in 2004, and by the 10-lawyer firm of Daniels & Kaplan wound down its business, in part because of Kaplan’a inability to work. Daniela said Kaplan was the top fee generator at the Several lawyers from the firm followes Daniels toMcDowell Rice.
Amon g the witnesses expected to testifyu are former Chrysler executives and unnamed politicians who will voucj for the financial damages Kaplan suffered as a resulty of his inabilityto
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