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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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By Raychel Lean | January 26, 2021
When a crucial piece of pipe from a major water loss at an NFL player's South Florida home mysteriously disappeared, these Broward lawyers were in a bind — suddenly unable to prove to an insurer how the damage actually happened.
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By Daniel Pollack & Susan Radcliffe | January 6, 2021
Attorneys and therapists need each other to effectively advocate for their client, say Daniel Pollack, an attorney and professor at Yeshiva University's School of Social Work in New York, and Sue Radcliffe, a mental health therapist with the Dorchester County Health Department in Cambridge, Maryland.
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By Max Mitchell | December 11, 2020
Justice Sallie Mundy, who wrote the court's 35-page opinion, reasoned that the Superior Court failed to view the report in the light most favorable to the plaintiff.
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By Ross Todd | November 20, 2020
S&C's Bob Giuffra, Bill Monahan and Tom White did some nifty lawyering to knock out a $325 million damages threat from VW and Audi drivers who sold their vehicles before the "defeat device" scandal went public.
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By Ross Todd | November 20, 2020
S&C's Bob Giuffra, Bill Monahan and Tom White did some nifty lawyering to knock out a $325 million damages threat from VW and Audi drivers who sold their vehicles before the "defeat device" scandal went public.
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By Jules Epstein | November 19, 2020
A quartet of decisions regarding expert testimony, two from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and two from the Superior Court, limit the role of the judge and the types of questions a witness may be asked.
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By John L.A. Lyddane | October 14, 2020
The neatly divided roles of fact witness, expert witness and finder of fact are understandable in theory, but have not always been easy to apply to the evidence in a given case, as explored by John L.A. Lyddane in his column on Medical Malpractice Defense.
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