TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paxil Case: Daubert Analysis Excludes Medical Causation Expert |
By James P. Ray |
The court found insufficient evidence of the plaintiff's exposure to Paxil, which was necessary to support the expert's opinion on specific causation. |
By Davis B. "Pepper" Allgood |
Most of the time, having the lawyer obligate himself or herself for the expert's fees will confer no advantage in the litigation. |
By Gilbert Samberg |
"Hot-tubbing" is a novel method of presenting expert oral testimony in conference that gives increased responsibilities and control to the witnesses and the arbitrators, and requires counsel to prepare their expert witnesses accordingly. |
By Jonathan Couchman |
Logically, the expert is often the best person to help counsel identify the information that is relevant to formulating the expert's own opinion. |
Advice from an Art Expert: Avoiding Pitfalls of Buying Fine Art |
By Rachael Cozad |
Sales of art should be based on quality rather than value. |
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