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By Andrew Lavoott Bluestone | April 2, 2020
Andrew Lavoott Bluestone looks at issues arising at depositions of a defendant professional, limiting the discussion to attorneys in this setting.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 18, 2020
The Supreme Court's ruling comes in a lawsuit against Quest Diagnostics and a doctor for allegedly failing to detect cervical cancer.
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By Diane P. Sullivan and Jed P. Winer | March 6, 2020
This list will serve as a practical starting point to begin developing creative points for an effective cross-examination of the other side's expert.
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By Diane P. Sullivan and Jed P. Winer | March 6, 2020
This list will serve as a practical starting point to begin developing creative points for an effective cross-examination of the other side's expert.
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By Joseph M. Goldstein | March 5, 2020
On May 23, 2019, the Florida Supreme Court, after a change in its membership, sua sponte, reversed itself and adopted the Daubert standard. Six months later, the fears of Daubert opponents have so far proven to not be true.
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By Arthur M. Diamond | February 28, 2020
The jury should have the option of seeing the actual testimony as they had it during the trial.
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By David B. Newman and Matthew L. Lippert | February 25, 2020
Relying on assumptions about how things are usually done, or how the arbitrator(s) will eventually decide they ought to be done, can result in very unpleasant surprises.
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By Sue Reisinger | February 24, 2020
Google had sought to limit what discovery documents could be seen by outside experts in investigations brought by state attorneys general before the company reached an agreement last week on narrower limitations.
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By Sue Reisinger | February 24, 2020
Google had sought to limit what discovery documents could be seen by outside experts in investigations brought by state attorneys general before the company reached an agreement last week on narrower limitations.
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By Angela Turturro | February 20, 2020
This essay is a "step back" from the author's tenure in different roles at the Court of Appeals spanning the last quarter of the last century. The reminiscences recounted here, however, are from his more recent endeavors as a witness in various cases.
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