In the world of modern trials, expert witnesses are the coin of the realm. Lawyers know that most of the time, experts are case-breakers. Their demeanor, knowledge, and presentation ability are key qualities. Accordingly, their persuasive effect on modern lay jurors makes it incumbent on judges to ensure that an expert\u27s opinions are appropriately directed. That means not allowing an economist to testify about the medical dynamics of bone disease, for example
It was once an open secret among lawyers that finding an expert to testify on your client’s behalf w...
This Article examines whether attorneys should be allowed to testify as legal experts, especially in...
A trial court must find that the proponent of expert witness testimony has set forth adequate eviden...
In the world of modern trials, expert witnesses are the coin of the realm. Lawyers know that most of...
Debate concerning the limits of judicial power over expert witnesses remains active and in its early...
This Note urges restoration of the proper balance of power between judges and juries regarding exper...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
Attorney-experts in legal malpractice litigation are like many other experts. Although easily dist...
Focusing on the civil side, Bill Scrantom (LL.B.’55) told students to instruct their experts not to ...
Trial lawyers are frequently in need of professionals to testify as experts in matters that are in l...
Defendants regularly argue that a Review Board\u27s decision must be overturned because it is not su...
The opinion rule of exclusion and the use of expert testimony, like much of the law of evidence, dev...
It seems that the use of expert witnesses in common law courts has always been troublesome. In his T...
Expert testimony is indispensable to the uniquely American system of adversary justice. Without the ...
Our real world outside the ivory towers of academia and the courts grows more and more complex. The ...
It was once an open secret among lawyers that finding an expert to testify on your client’s behalf w...
This Article examines whether attorneys should be allowed to testify as legal experts, especially in...
A trial court must find that the proponent of expert witness testimony has set forth adequate eviden...
In the world of modern trials, expert witnesses are the coin of the realm. Lawyers know that most of...
Debate concerning the limits of judicial power over expert witnesses remains active and in its early...
This Note urges restoration of the proper balance of power between judges and juries regarding exper...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
Attorney-experts in legal malpractice litigation are like many other experts. Although easily dist...
Focusing on the civil side, Bill Scrantom (LL.B.’55) told students to instruct their experts not to ...
Trial lawyers are frequently in need of professionals to testify as experts in matters that are in l...
Defendants regularly argue that a Review Board\u27s decision must be overturned because it is not su...
The opinion rule of exclusion and the use of expert testimony, like much of the law of evidence, dev...
It seems that the use of expert witnesses in common law courts has always been troublesome. In his T...
Expert testimony is indispensable to the uniquely American system of adversary justice. Without the ...
Our real world outside the ivory towers of academia and the courts grows more and more complex. The ...
It was once an open secret among lawyers that finding an expert to testify on your client’s behalf w...
This Article examines whether attorneys should be allowed to testify as legal experts, especially in...
A trial court must find that the proponent of expert witness testimony has set forth adequate eviden...