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By Michael Furey, Patrick J. McDonnell and Merrill E. Gershwin | June 16, 2022
Examining the methodology of 'peer review' and the need for courts to examine whether an expert's opinion is based upon vetted scientific research.
10 minute read
By Meghann M. Cuniff | June 14, 2022
A star witness in a state court civil trial over an 11-year-old fee dispute, Panish revealed his own dispute over fees with Avenatti while bolstering the defense narrative of his former clients.
8 minute read
By Geremy C. Kamens, Rebecca LeGrand, Abbe Smith | May 12, 2022
Federal prosecutors must not possess unchecked power to secretly listen to and record a defense investigation.
5 minute read
By Allison Dunn | May 3, 2022
Washington, D.C. ethics lawyers say an important change to a local bar rule for handling client money has flown under the radar for decades—and it keeps tripping up attorneys.
10 minute read
By Charles Toutant | April 14, 2022
"Understanding the functions of the bolt and micrograb—both in general and surrounding the incident—fall outside of the common knowledge of a factfinder, and would necessitate dependence on scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge," Judge Joseph A. Greenaway Jr. ruled.
4 minute read
By ALM Staff | April 6, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read
By Christine Schiffner | March 29, 2022
The Advisory Committee on Rules of Evidence has reviewed testimony on a suggested amendment to Federal Evidence Rule 702: an overdue clarification amid rising mass torts, according to the defense bar; detrimental to the civil clients, according to the plaintiffs bar.
5 minute read
By Andrew Larson | March 17, 2022
The cases include 'State v. Smith,' in which the high court will decide whether a trial court should have granted the defendant's motion to suppress evidence of cellphone contents and cell site location information.
4 minute read
By John J. Hare | January 27, 2022
Many engineers will agree to act as an expert in any case even without having a real expertise in the subject. Don't be fooled!
7 minute read
By Timothy M. Tippins | January 12, 2022
In this edition of his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins outlines the broad contours of the Report of the Blue-Ribbon Commission on Forensic Custody Evaluations and its recommendations, as well as the historical context of forensic evaluations that led to formation of the Commission.
15 minute read
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