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Expert Proves Key to Lifting Injunction ( January 2007 )
Expert opinion proved to be the key to vacating a preliminary injunction in a design-patent case recently decided by the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. The expert's affidavit raised a substantial question as to the validity of the patents, the Federal Circuit found, ruling that the district court erred in finding that plaintiff was likely to succeed on the merits of the case and in issuing the injunction. -
Never Ask Your Client for an Expert ( January 2007 )
When IP lawyer John P. Hutchins needs a referral to an expert witness, there is one source he always avoids – clients – and another he solicits only warily – law partners. A misguided referral from either one, he has learned, puts the relationship at risk and may send his expert search back to square one. -
Warning to Expert WitnessesÃÂ ( October 2000 )
In a surprising change of the common law tradition of witness immunity, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has recen. -
Working With Other Professionals ( December 1999 )
Only through the use of experts can the family lawyer address the multitude of issues so as to present them to the . -
The Use Of "Waddell" In Workers' Compensation Claims ( August 1999 )
In reviewing numerous medical records, including orthopedic and physical therapy reports, it is common to find ment. -
Neuropsychologist Beware ( June 1999 )
NEUROPSYCHOLOGISTS have become key experts in litigating head injury cases. Their test results often provide the o. -
Experts' Use of Published Materials Subject to Cross-Examination ( September 1998 )
In a recent Los Angeles Superior Court jury trial which arose from a multiple rear-end automobile accident, the jur.
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