The expert witness has been the subject of extensive recent commentary and legislative reform. The author investigates the nature of the controversy underlying the role of the expert witness in the modern judicial system and by means of historical analysis argues the need for a fundamental alteration in the concept of the expert witness. A statute is proposed to accomplish this reform
In the language of the Federal Rules of Evidence, an expert is one who possesses scientific, techni...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
The expert witness has been the subject of extensive recent commentary and legislative reform. The a...
Our real world outside the ivory towers of academia and the courts grows more and more complex. The ...
The purpose of this article is to propose amendments to the Civil Practice Law and Rules dealing wit...
This article explores the ways in which experts can assist the jury to assess the credibility of oth...
In his Article, Professor Kirgis argues that the familiar practice of judicial certification of expe...
Technical witnesses have revolutionized the American lawsuit. Advertisements in litigation periodica...
Unlike virtually any other business, expert witnesses are not typically held accountable in either t...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
The trial of Robert E. Chambers, Jr., for the murder of eighteen year old Jennifer Levin in Central ...
Defendants regularly argue that a Review Board\u27s decision must be overturned because it is not su...
The factual framework of modem litigation has become increasingly technical and complex; this develo...
In the language of the Federal Rules of Evidence, an expert is one who possesses scientific, techni...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
The expert witness has been the subject of extensive recent commentary and legislative reform. The a...
Our real world outside the ivory towers of academia and the courts grows more and more complex. The ...
The purpose of this article is to propose amendments to the Civil Practice Law and Rules dealing wit...
This article explores the ways in which experts can assist the jury to assess the credibility of oth...
In his Article, Professor Kirgis argues that the familiar practice of judicial certification of expe...
Technical witnesses have revolutionized the American lawsuit. Advertisements in litigation periodica...
Unlike virtually any other business, expert witnesses are not typically held accountable in either t...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
The trial of Robert E. Chambers, Jr., for the murder of eighteen year old Jennifer Levin in Central ...
Defendants regularly argue that a Review Board\u27s decision must be overturned because it is not su...
The factual framework of modem litigation has become increasingly technical and complex; this develo...
In the language of the Federal Rules of Evidence, an expert is one who possesses scientific, techni...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...