Sentences with phrase «offer court testimony»

If LMFTs are amended onto this bill, it would also allow us to offer court testimony through deposition in lieu of lengthy and costly court appearances.

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«The court notes that there was opinion testimony offered to the effect that (1) but for being asked by Henry Wojtasek, Synor probably would not have hired Meghan Ortt, (2) that she had a «no - show job,» and (3) that Synor was a conduit for funds to be paid to her,» the judge wrote of the grand jury testimony he inspected.
Xiao's testimony in court offered no explanation for the attack on Fang Xuanchang.
Apple senior vice president Eddy Cue offered only short answers in testimony Thursday in federal court when questioned by U.S. Justice Department prosecutors trying to solidify their case that Apple, along with five of the largest book publishers, worked together to illegally set the prices of electronic books for the market.
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.
The court of appeals stated that litigants should not have to guess who will offer expert testimony; they need knowledge to conduct their own discovery and proffer responsive experts.
Our personal injury lawyers may also be able to find expert witnesses to testify on your behalf or find witnesses directly related to your case to offer additional testimony in court.
An arbitration hearing often mirrors what you would expect to find in court: both sides present their arguments, offer evidence and testimony, and make their case in front of a neutral third party.
The court would be obligated to inform the jury «the facility dog is a trained animal, is not a pet owned by the victim witness and that the presence of the facility dog may not be interpreted as reflecting on the truthfulness of the testimony that is offered
Upon learning that Freeman intended to disclose an additional or new medical expert witness to offer opinions on the issue of causation, Dr. Crays» lawyers moved to adopt the rulings from the earlier case and bar any testimony of plaintiff's newly disclosed expert opinion pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 219 (e).
On request of any party in a case tried before a jury, deposition testimony offered other than for impeachment purposes shall be presented in nonstenographic form, if available, unless the court for good cause orders otherwise.
Except as otherwise directed by the court, a party offering deposition testimony pursuant to this rule may offer it in stenographic or nonstenographic form, but, if in nonstenographic form, the party shall also provide the court with a transcript of the portions so offered.
In custody and time sharing matters the role includes such functions as objective evaluations of families or individuals, with opinions communicated via testimony; peer reviews of the professional work products of other mental health professionals, opinions subsequently offered in court; and, summaries of research literature for the court such as in case - blind testimony.
We are available to speak at various professional events and offer professional training on a number of topics, including domestic violence and child abuse issues in family court, professionally supervised visitation, and court testimony for mental health professionals.
The court upheld the trial court's ruling that Dr. Gardner's testimony was inadmissible, citing with approval the trial court's finding that «the proffered testimony and conclusions lacked sufficient scientific basis for the opinions offered.
While court testimony indicated that Jerry had offered to call her husband and that other friends offered her either a ride or a place to stay, Hunt sued Jerry.
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