Admissibility of Expert Opinions in Insurance Bad Faith Trials

David McLain | Colorado Construction Litigation| October 8, 2019 In 2010, Hansen Construction was sued for construction defects and was defended by three separate insurance carriers pursuant to various primary CGL insurance policies.[i]  One of Hansen’s primary carriers, Maxum Indemnity Company, issued two primary policies, one from 2006-2007 and one from 2007-2008.  Everest National Insurance Company issued… Continue reading Admissibility of Expert Opinions in Insurance Bad Faith Trials

Growing Pains: The Story Behind Florida’s Daubert Arc – Part 1

Alan J. Lazarus | Drinkler Biddle & Reath | July 1, 2019 The steady but sometimes slow adoption by the states of the Daubert standard for expert admissibility, and the accompanying recession of the Frye standard, is something of a coming of age for the national jurisprudence. Frye has become outmoded and anachronistic in an era of dizzying technological and scientific… Continue reading Growing Pains: The Story Behind Florida’s Daubert Arc – Part 1

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