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US Supreme Court Rules On Expert Reports ( December 1999 )
In 1999 the U.S. Supreme Court in decided <I>Kumho Tire Co., Ltd. et al. V. Carmichael,119</I> S.Ct. 1167 (1999) set the standards for the admission into evidence of a expert witness, causing federal district courts to more carefully scrutinize expert testimony. -
Does Daubert Apply to None-Scientific Experts? ( October 1999 )
In Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals,(1) the United States Supreme Court held that the Federal Rule of Eviden. -
Products Liability Update: Spring 1998: Daubert Update ( June 1999 )
This article summaries the Daubert case and details its effect on product liability law. -
Expert Witnesses ( August 1999 )
Experts can play an important role in your case, depending on the issues in the case. We all re. -
Junk Science ( June 1999 )
In an attempt to incite righteous anger and induce change in the nation's educational standards, the late Carl Saga. -
The Roles Of Lawyers And Rehibilitaion Professionals In Litigated Claims ( May 1999 )
In my practice as a personal injury trial lawyer who represents those who have suffered ABI and other serious injuries, I have met with hundreds of health care professionals from a myriad of specialties. -
The United States Supreme Court Extends the Holding of Daubert V. Merrell Pharmaceuticals to all Expert Testimony ( March 1999 )
On March 23, 1999, the United States Supreme Court, in Kumho Tire Company Ltd. v. Carmichael, No. 97-1709, held tha. -
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. -
Courting The Clinician Presenting Neuropsychological Evidence In Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation* ( November 1997 )
The purpose of this paper is to educate the reader about some of the issues involved in presenting neuropsychological evidence in cases where a traumatic brain injury (T131) is either obvious or suspected.
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