On August 1, the Supreme Court of New Jersey issued a seminal ruling elucidating the state’s standard for admission of expert testimony in civil litigation. In a unanimous decision, the Court adopted ...
“[S]ome courts appear to be abdicating their charge under the Federal Rules of Evidence and Daubert and its progeny to make the hard call on admissibility. The end result … is to relegate to the jury ...
Free service to track and summarize available rulings on the admissibility of expert evidence in federal courts Olga May, a principal at Fish & Richardson, led the development of the Daubert Digest, ...
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A Florida Supreme Court decision on a rule change for expert testimony leaves the underlying constitutional question unresolved, write attorneys Erica W. Rutner and Lara Bach. Almost four years ago, ...
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t the fall 2000 AICPA Advanced Litigation Services Conference, Judge Alex Kozinski’s keynote speech, “A View From the Appellate Bench: The Changing Landscape for CPA Experts—Beyond Daubert ,” covered ...
Two Maryland high court judges have taken the unusual step of sharply criticizing their colleagues for declining to reconsider their decision last month that permits judges to admit into evidence ...