Civil Litigation,
Law Practice,
Intellectual Property
Nov. 25, 2016
Be an expert on experts
Expert evidence can come up in any case, from trade secret, to product liability, to breach of contract. It is important to minimize the risk of exclusion for your expert and identify any flaws in the opponent's evidence.





John W. Thornburgh
Fish & Richardson PC
12390 El Camino Real
San Diego , CA 92130
Phone: (858) 678-5070
Email: thornburgh@fr.com
Stanford Univ Law School; Stanford CA


In keeping with the world around it, modern day litigation often involves issues related to complicated and specialized subject matter, for example technology or science. Such subject matter requires experts' insight. Expert evidence can come up in any case, from trade secret, to product liability, to breach of contract. It is important to minimize the risk of exclusion for your expert and identify any flaws in the opponent's evidence. A carefully chosen and well-supported admissibility ch...
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