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Litigation

Jun. 17, 2000

Put to Use

^^SPECIAL ISSUE: EXPERTS^^ By Richard G. Harris and Kimberly Taylor A court-appointed expert who will not testify at trial may assist a special master, referee or mediator in a complex case, and the request alone may facilitate settlement. If the application is granted, the independent expert can convince the parties which of their own experts' opinions is most sound.

By Richard G. Harris and Kimberly Taylor
        A court-appointed expert who will not testify at trial may assist a special master, referee or mediator in a complex case, and the request alone may facilitate settlement. If the application is granted, the independent expert can convince the parties which of their own experts' opinions is most sound.
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