Rahul Gogineni | Subrogation Strategist | December 12, 2018 In Delisle v. Crane Co., 2018 Fla. LEXIS 1883, 43 Fla. L. Weekly S 459, the Supreme Court of Florida reaffirmed that the appropriate test for admissibility of an expert opinion about new or novel scientific evidence is the “Frye” test, not the “Daubert” test. As result… Continue reading Florida Decides Against Adopting Daubert
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Cross-Examining the Expert Witness in a PL Case Part II: What Are the Relevant Facts & Data?
Rosario M. Vignali | Wilson Elser | November 14, 2017 In the first part of this series, we examined how effective deposition questioning about an expert’s education, training and experience can ultimately call into serious question the expert’s qualifications to serve as an expert witness at trial and survive a subsequent Daubert motion. We examined how some… Continue reading Cross-Examining the Expert Witness in a PL Case Part II: What Are the Relevant Facts & Data?
