This is the second of a two-part article. Part one appeared in last month’s issue.

The first part of this two-part article explored the development of the standards for admission of expert testimony under Daubert, and discussed strategies and tactics for dealing with them. The conclusion addresses tactics for use while deposing an expert, briefing a Daubert motion, and conducting a hearing on the motion.

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