California Court of Appeal Makes Short Work of Trial Court Decision Preventing Party From Supplementing its Experts

Garret Murai | California Construction Law Blog | June 30, 2019 Years ago I recommended to a client that we hire a construction defect expert in a case. The client, a thrifty fellow, responded, “But I thought you were the construction expert. Why do I need to hire another expert? A fair question and one that caught me flat… Continue reading California Court of Appeal Makes Short Work of Trial Court Decision Preventing Party From Supplementing its Experts

Materials “Considered” by Construction Expert Are Off Limits

Katharine Kohm | The Dispute Resolver | August 18, 2016 The Rhode Island Supreme Court, in Cashman Equipment Corporation, Inc. v. Cardi Corporation, Inc. interpreted Rule 26 of the R.I. Superior Court Rules of Civil Procedure to hold that the Plaintiff subcontractor could not discover all materials that the Defendant general contractor’s testifying expert considered when formulating his opinions.… Continue reading Materials “Considered” by Construction Expert Are Off Limits

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