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  • "I did not understand how evil people could be," Batzofin said.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2009

  • The legal brawl went on for six years, revolving largely around whether Batzofin was abiding by a settlement agreement not to compete with his former colleagues when he opened a new practice.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2009

  • Batzofin stressed that he still performs conventional IVF and thinks it's a good choice for women who can afford or tolerate it.

    NY Daily News 2009

  • The partners met -- without Batzofin -- at a Doubletree hotel and voted him out.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2009

  • A 33-year-old Queens woman who was treated by Batzofin last week fits that bill.

    NY Daily News 2009

  • "IVF is a great treatment, but so many people can't afford it," said Batzofin, who will know in a couple of weeks if the treatment worked.

    NY Daily News 2009

  • When Batzofin told her about his new procedure, she said, "Let's go for it."

    NY Daily News 2009

  • Batzofin, who said he spent eight months researching IVM, estimates his success rates will be 10\% to 15\% lower than traditional IVF.

    NY Daily News 2009

  • Batzofin is promoting a treatment called in vitro maturation in which patients take few or no fertility drugs.

    NY Daily News 2009

  • The legal brawl went on for six years, revolving largely around whether Batzofin was abiding by a settlement agreement not to compete with his former colleagues when he opened a new practice.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2009

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