Jim Beck over at Drug and Device Law Blog has a well-written summary of an exceedingly well-written decision where an appeals court judge explains why he chucked out a $20.5 million jury verdict over ...
Free service to track and summarize available rulings on the admissibility of expert evidence in federal courts Olga May, a principal at Fish & Richardson, led the development of the Daubert Digest, ...
Two Maryland high court judges have taken the unusual step of sharply criticizing their colleagues for declining to reconsider their decision last month that permits judges to admit into evidence ...
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The Florida Supreme Court rejected a 2013 law intended to bring the state's expert witness standard in line with most others as an overreach into court territory. In a 4-3 decision, the court ...
When the Supreme Court decided Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals in 1993, creating a new “reliability” test for the admissibility of expert testimony in federal court, interested parties ...
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