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Perspective

Dec. 25, 2012

High court hints at raising expert testimony standard

Has our high court, in adopting Daubert-ese, pointed the way for greater rigor in the scrutiny of suspect expert testimony? By Hall Marston


By Hall R. Marston


Has the state Supreme Court put Daubert in superior court trials?


How many forests have been felled by the host of removal petitions filed by defendants desperately seeking Daubert standards for the admissibility of expert opinion? Particularly in products liability litigation, a primary reason to seek refuge in district court is the relatively safe haven of the Federal Rules of Evidence, and the Daubert triumvira...

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