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Pearl Shifer <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Jun 1998 09:36:33 EDT
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Hi, Jay, the Maginnis Co. out of Chicago covers LC's. Sorry I don't have
their number, but I believe you can get it from the 800 directory.  You
may also want to check with an attorney before purchasing insurance, bec.
if this is not a recognized profession in your state, you may not need
malpractice insurance anyway. I have a feeling that not everyone will
agree with this, but I attended a session on this subject a while back at
a WIC conference, and it seemed to me that in NYS at least, malpractice
ins. wasn't necessary for an LC since it is not a registered or licensed
profession in NY.

Pearl Shifer, IBCLC
NYC
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