To Daubert or not to Daubert?
That is the question addressed in a recent Connecticut Supreme Court case, as I report in an article recently published on the Web site of IMS ExpertServices. Excerpt:The defective ladder is a...
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Jurors do it. Litigants do it. But when happens when experts do it? The “it” in question is blogging, and the issue is what impact it may have on a trial. While I’ve seen several articles dealing with...
View ArticleTop 10 Expert Witness Cases of 2008
I wrote this for IMS ExpertServices: Top 10 Expert Witness Cases of 2008. I read a lot of cases and heard from a variety of sources. Let me know if you agree with my picks or if there are others you...
View ArticleProposed Lawyer’s Code of Expert Ethics
The use of expert witnesses in litigation has skyrocketed. Have our ethics rules kept pace? I have posted an article, Proposed: A Lawyer’s Code of Expert Ethics, at the Web site of IMS Expert Services,...
View ArticleSotomayor’s Top Five Rulings on Expert Witnesses
Much is made of the fact that Sonia Sotomayor was a federal district judge before she was named to the federal appeals court. After all, if confirmed to the Supreme Court, she would be the only one of...
View ArticleTop Five Expert Rulings (So Far) of 2009
Halfway through, 2009 is already shaping up to be a year of significant appellate rulings involving expert witnesses. An article I wrote for the e-newsletter of IMS ExpertServices looks back over the...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Expert Witness Rulings of 2009
A piece I wrote, The Top 10 Expert Rulings of 2009, is published in the e-newsletter of IMS ExpertServices. I review my picks for the year’s 10 most important appellate opinions involving the...
View ArticleNew Service Helps You Vet Expert Witnesses
Whether you are about to retain an expert witness or about to cross-examine one, you want to learn everything you can about the expert’s experience and background. A new service, Expert Witness...
View ArticleTo Daubert or not to Daubert?
That is the question addressed in a recent Connecticut Supreme Court case, as I report in an article recently published on the Web site of IMS ExpertServices. Excerpt: The defective ladder is a...
View ArticleWhen Your Expert Has a Blog …
Jurors do it. Litigants do it. But when happens when experts do it? The “it” in question is blogging, and the issue is what impact it may have on a trial. While I’ve seen several articles dealing with...
View ArticleTop 10 Expert Witness Cases of 2008
I wrote this for IMS ExpertServices: Top 10 Expert Witness Cases of 2008. I read a lot of cases and heard from a variety of sources. Let me know if you agree with my picks or if there are others you...
View ArticleProposed Lawyer’s Code of Expert Ethics
The use of expert witnesses in litigation has skyrocketed. Have our ethics rules kept pace? I have posted an article, Proposed: A Lawyer’s Code of Expert Ethics, at the Web site of IMS Expert Services,...
View ArticleSotomayor’s Top Five Rulings on Expert Witnesses
Much is made of the fact that Sonia Sotomayor was a federal district judge before she was named to the federal appeals court. After all, if confirmed to the Supreme Court, she would be the only one of...
View ArticleTop Five Expert Rulings (So Far) of 2009
Halfway through, 2009 is already shaping up to be a year of significant appellate rulings involving expert witnesses. An article I wrote for the e-newsletter of IMS ExpertServices looks back over the...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Expert Witness Rulings of 2009
A piece I wrote, The Top 10 Expert Rulings of 2009, is published in the e-newsletter of IMS ExpertServices. I review my picks for the year’s 10 most important appellate opinions involving the...
View ArticleNew Service Helps You Vet Expert Witnesses
Whether you are about to retain an expert witness or about to cross-examine one, you want to learn everything you can about the expert’s experience and background. A new service, Expert Witness...
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