Two Maryland high court judges have taken the unusual step of sharply criticizing their colleagues for declining to reconsider their decision last month that permits judges to admit into evidence ...
This is the second of a two-part article. Part one appeared in last month’s issue. The first part of this two-part article explored the development of the standards for admission of expert testimony ...
With the possible exception of arborists, litigation experts don’t grow on trees. Even if they did, to testify as an expert in a particular area, they must be qualified before the court. Before we get ...
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