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Second Circuit Uses DuPont Cancer Case to Weigh Level of Data Needed for Reliable Expert
Lawyers and judges traded views over whether an expert delivered an "unreliable" opinion with contradictions or whether she was being "remarkably candid."DuPont Case Is Vehicle for Second Circuit to Weigh Level of Data Needed for Reliable Expert
Lawyers and judges traded views over whether an expert delivered an "unreliable" opinion with contradictions or whether she was being "remarkably candid."Del. Supreme Court Rules Excluded Police Testimony Relevant
The testimony of a retired police officer who planned to tell a Delaware Superior Court jury that a defendant was merely a drug addict, not a dealer, should have been admitted during a criminal trial, the state Supreme Court has ruled. In the reversing opinion, the Supreme Court said the officer's testimony was necessary to support the defendant's argument that she did not possess nor deliver the heroin.Supreme Court Weighs Prior Arrest Testimony in Drug Case
An attorney for a convicted drug dealer told the Delaware Supreme Court last week that his client was merely a drug addict and the Superior Court violated his client's constitutional rights by barring the testimony of a police officer who could verify the defendant's addiction.Court: Asbestos Trial Prejudiced Against Supplier
The Delaware Supreme Court has ordered a new asbestos trial for the manufacturer of industrial talc because the trial judge did not instruct the jury about a codefendant's duty of care to the plaintiff.Wiretap Recordings Don't Violate Right to Confront Witnesses
Wiretap recordings presented during the trial of two convicted drug dealers did not violate their Sixth Amendment right to confront the individuals testifying against them, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled.Family Court Records Ruled Inadmissible in Criminal Trials
Delaware Family Court records may not be introduced in their entirety as evidence in a Superior Court criminal trial because they include hearsay, the state Supreme Court has ruled.Delaware Supreme Court Chooses Rule To Ease Social Media Authentication
Social media postings can be submitted as trial evidence as long as the party introducing the evidence can demonstrate to the judge that a jury could reasonably conclude the postings are authentic, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled. The court's opinion affirmed a Superior Court ruling allowing the introduction of a defendant's Facebook postings detailing a fight that led to an assault conviction.Negligence Case Against Employer Fails for Lack of Evidence
The Delaware Supreme Court has dismissed a worker's negligence claim against his employer because of a lack of evidence that the allegedly faulty equipment had been modified by the defendant.Prison Phone Recordings May Be Used to Prevent Crime
Law enforcement officials may subpoena prison phone recordings if the calls can aid in investigating or preventing a crime, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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