Monday, March 29, 2010
PAGING DR. KILDARE
This is a shot taken from the top floor of a parking garage. The building in the center of the photo is most interesting. It appears, to the untrained eye, to be a modern church or possibly a citadel of higher learning. Any guesses? It is home to the largest medical malpractice law firm in the area. It is even more beautiful close-up. The parking garage where I took this photo belongs to the largest hospital in the area. It "pays" to be near your client base.
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ReplyDeleteComment: The law firm would appear to be an argument for tort reform.
Question: Were you in the parking garage in the Yugo, or were you breaking in the new wheels?
The inquiring mind of «Louis la Vache» wants to know!
Oh.....medical malpractice. Although I am sure that there are justified cases, I have the feeling some people are just looking for excuses to sue...and build whopper buildings.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that this pays handsomely. It's obvious that at the end the same people pay for both.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that's amazing! Here in the capital region, there's a HUGE and GORGEOUS building that belongs to a legal team {that's always advertising}...
ReplyDeleteYour last comment is right-on.
~Joy & Peace~
Maria
You're right, it look like a church dome and the view is amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat vantage point. You could sell seats in the parking garage (covered??) to paint pictures of the town! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJan
GDP
love the greenery all round
ReplyDeleteI hope that you're not going from one location to the next!
ReplyDeleteOnly in Fort Lauderdale!
ReplyDeleteDo they represent the doctors or the people who want to sue them?
Nice panorama. Lots of medical malpractice in south Florida...especially with the recent surge in Botox injections!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Yep, it sure does pay to be close, B Squared! You are so funny!
ReplyDeleteLooks can be deceiving!
ReplyDeleteSo much details in this shot! And I have completely forgot about Dr. Kildare! Last time I saw Richard Chamberlain in a movie I almost didn't recognize him...
ReplyDeleteshould those brownish trees sue for water?
ReplyDeleteMaybe with a tower they think they will be closer to the biggest deal maker. MB
ReplyDeletei can't see your pics - they're not loading - i think blogger is having problems w/ a lot right now - pics are not loading on blogger blogs, but they load on other sites. plus, my internet is down at home so i had to post from work on my lunch break! Like you said the other day, technology is a wonderful thing... til it isn't!
ReplyDeleteBecause of Blogger problems, I can't enlarge the photo. It looks Greek to me!
ReplyDeleteThey only have to chase the ambulance around the block.
ReplyDeleteI thought we were in Utah for a moment there! Ha!
ReplyDeleteWhat a combo ... I see, literally, that the Blogger/Picasa issue didnt affect your post ...
ReplyDeleteThis law firm surely doesn't need to advertise. I'm guessing everyone in the city knows their address :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like S.F. and I wish I was there! Just found your blog and look forward to checking it out.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Ooops, I believe you are in Florida. I'd still like to be in San Francisco right now.
ReplyDeleteB
A fascinating discovery!
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