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By Amanda Bronstad | April 28, 2021
Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Ana Viscomi, who oversaw the 2018 trial, "did not assess the methodology, or the underlying data used by the two experts to form their opinions," according to Wednesday's opinion.
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By Elliott Scheinberg | April 23, 2021
This second part of a two-part article on the appealability of evidentiary rulings and orders from in limine motions continues with in limine motions to preclude or permit expert witnesses, including preclusion applications grounded on inadequate disclosure.
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By Elliott Scheinberg | April 22, 2021
The nonappealability of evidentiary rulings and orders from in limine motions, even when made on notice, are exceptions to the general rule regarding appeals as of right as set forth in CPLR 5701(a)(2).
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By Robert Storace | April 21, 2021
The motion for disqualification cites an alleged conflict of interest.
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By Alan W. Clark | March 29, 2021
This article will explore the subject matter of impeachment of expert witnesses by the use of medical or scientific literature containing contrary opinions during cross-examination.
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By Kristie Rearick | March 24, 2021
Lawyers fight tooth and nail over whether a particular statement is admissible hearsay—is it an assertion; if so, is it offered for its truth; and if both conditions are met, is there a hearsay exception that permits it to be heard or seen
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By Matheu D. Nunn and Matthew James Troiano | March 18, 2021
An overview of evidence issues and the accompanying rules that are frequently encountered in Family Part litigation, including real-world examples to reinforce that you must be able to navigate the rules; after all, your adversary may know them well.
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By Scott Graham | February 26, 2021
Once Intel's attorneys opened the door to an expert witness' previous work with Irell & Manella, it led to fireworks over their $250 million successes and a Federal Circuit failure.
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By Timothy M. Tippins | February 5, 2021
In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins uses the so-called "expertise" that we've seen almost daily during the pandemic to illustrate the point that expert utterances need to be assessed with a massive measure of skepticism. Specifically, forensic testimony in custody trials is one that is truly ripe for intense and skeptical judicial scrutiny.
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By Mark Loudon-Brown and M. Chris Fabricant | January 27, 2021
"A civil defendant's money is protected against unreliable science, but a criminal defendant's life is not."
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