Sentences with phrase «give opinion testimony»

At trial, the trial judge wouldn't allow either doctor to give any opinion testimony, even those opinions that related to the doctor's diagnosis and treatment of the dispatcher.
New Jersey Supreme Court Ruling Allows Treating Physicians to Give Opinion Testimony in Disability Discrimination Cases, New Jersey Employment Lawyer Blog, March 29, 2017

Not exact matches

Consistent with NSBA's position as outlined in its «friend of the court» (amicus) brief, Justice Samuel Alito delivered the Court's unanimous opinion and found that the school officials in this case should not be viewed as law enforcement agents, and the statements made by the young child to the teachers were not given with the «primary purpose of creating an out - of - court substitute for trial testimony
Rothko gave similar testimony, saying he stays clear of offering opinions on the authenticity of his father's work so that he doesn't end up in court.
But when an engineering expert gives his opinion on why a ladder fell, is his testimony based on observation or science?
In some cases, your lawyer may obtain evidence establishing negligence, such as surveillance footage, maintenance records and reports, toxicology results, eyewitness testimony, vehicle computer data, internal documents, or expert opinion regarding the standard of care that should have been exercised in a given scenario.
In order to prove your case in court, your attorney may need to hire certain experts who can testify to certain facts of the case, give their expert opinions to the court, and refute inaccurate testimony given from the defense.
For example, if a judge qualifies a witness to give expert testimony regarding the repair of a motor vehicle, that witness can give an opinion about proper repair procedures, repair work performed and repair work required.
A client may also wish to have his or her therapist give lay (nonexpert) testimony as to facts (not opinion), such as the therapist's observation that after the client learned of his or her X2B's adultery and betrayal, the client is in therapy, is on medication, gained or lost weight, and is deeply upset.
While I do not question Dr. Schubert's qualifications, I do not believe a great deal of weight can be given to his opinions and testimony.
The expert may give an opinion as to the broker's performance if asked, such opinion is testimony, not a finding of any fact.
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