Sentences with phrase «present expert testimony»

The trial court overruled a jury verdict in favor of the Buyers and entered judgment in favor of the Seller and Broker, due to the Buyers» failure to present expert testimony on the property's diminution in value due to the defects.
Scott Kamholz is quoted in a Law360 article regarding the impact of allowing patent owners to present expert testimony in their responses to America Invents Act review petitions.
The plaintiffs were prepared to present expert testimony that the defendant nurse was negligent in failing to provide intrauterine resuscitative measures to assist the baby when the monitor strips became worrisome.
In a case where the primary evidence against the defendant is the identification of an eyewitness, a defendant should be permitted to present expert testimony on the reliability of eyewitness identification, whether or not there is additional corroborative evidence that could weigh in favor of guilt.
To establish this, the plaintiff must present expert testimony about the appropriate standard of care that should have been used when treating the plaintiff, and that the defendant failed to meet the standard.
In a personal injury case, the plaintiffs would need to present expert testimony to support that their health claims were linked to the oilfield operations.
The plaintiffs were prepared to present expert testimony that the defendant nurse and nurse midwife were grossly negligent in failing to recognize the dangerous fetal heart rate tracing as a sign of fetal distress.
Now, I've learned that in a criminal trial where the defendant is alleged to have strangled his wife, but contends that it wasn't he who caused her death but a canine, the court may allow the prosecution to present expert testimony on the possibility of smothering - by - dog.
The plaintiffs presented expert testimony that the defendant obstetrician failed to recognize that gestational diabetes and the large size of the baby required a planned cesarean section to avoid this known complication associated with large babies.
The plaintiffs also presented expert testimony that had the defendant delivered the baby by planned cesarean section, he would not have suffered the injuries with which he lives today.
This effectively barred the plaintiff in presenting expert testimony.
The plaintiff presented expert testimony, which stated that the standard of care was not upheld in terms of adequately inspecting for injuries.
Boston government investigations and white collar defense partner Brian Kelly is quoted in this article about a recent federal court case that convicted a man of extortion and conspiracy to commit extortion, where the prosecutors presented expert testimony from a Mafia expert.

Not exact matches

The mission of CFS is to provide excellent laboratory services in support of the administration of justice and public safety for the citizens of Ontario by: 1) providing scientific examinations and interpretations in cases involving injury or death in unusual circumstances, and in crimes against persons or property; 2) presenting independent objective expert testimony to courts in Ontario; 3) conducting research; and 4) presenting educational programs on forensic science for agencies using forensic science services.
«In the face of such orders and the ethical dilemmas to which they give rise, medical professionals likely would decline to serve as expert witnesses in lethal injection cases in the first place, robbing the parties and the courts of appropriate expert testimony that would assist them in accurately adjudicating the important constitutional issues this and similar cases present,» the authors write in the brief.
She also has served as an invited expert on the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans and was invited to present testimony before the federal Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives.
However, according to expert witness testimony for Eversource, one of the main project proponents, after taking into account additional costs, including operations and maintenance, depreciation expenses, and return on equity, the ANE pipeline is expected to cost $ 0.5 billion per year for 20 years — about $ 6.6 billion in present value terms.
«Video products and services will be available through www.courtroomview.com and the Law.com network, allowing subscribers to view full trials or key elements such as opening and closing arguments and expert witness testimony, along with all exhibits presented to the jury.
Imagine such professors being first - chair counsel in a complex civil or criminal litigation who must interview potential witnesses, take depositions and engage in electronic discovery, file and respond to summary judgment motions, conduct voir dire, present the testimony of an expert witness, cross-examine (and impeach) hostile witnesses, and make closing arguments to a jury.
The case presented the court with the opportunity to discuss whether the plaintiff's late - filed notice of expert testimony should be admitted, and if not, whether the plaintiff's claim must fail as a result.
The plaintiffs were prepared to present expert medical testimony that the child injuries occurred in the last few hours before birth.
The district court denied the motion, thus allowing the testimony as long as the expert presents the 50 % as assumption, not his opinion.
Among other things, the district court based its determination on its construction of the disputed term, relying on expert testimony presented by Teva that the term «molecular weight» was not ambiguous.
The defendant was expected to have presented expert medical testimony that the injury was a risk of the procedure and can occur without negligence on the part of the surgeon.
Both the plaintiff and the insurance company presented evidence supporting their respective side in the form of expert witness testimony.
Expert witness testimony is an opportunity for an expert to express his / her opinions and present the results of their case analysis so that parties, attorneys, and the triers of fact can more fully assess the technical issues of a specific case.
CCLA has already presented valuable evidence and expert testimony to the court.
We handle all matters related to personal injury claims stemming from hospital error, we gather and evaluate all necessary evidence, and retain expert witnesses, if necessary, to prepare and present testimony to support your claim.
In this case, the court determined that the expert witness testimony presented by the insurance company gave rise to a material issue as to whether the plaintiff's continued medical care was a result of the accident.
We develop and refine strategies by developing a theory of the case, analyzing jurisdiction, engaging in a productive and efficient motion practice, honing the testimony of fact and expert witnesses, and creating winning demonstratives to present the issues clearly for the judge, jury or arbitrators.
However, by fully developing and presenting trial evidence of the thriving marital relationship prior to the injury (through deposition testimony, before and after witnesses, photographs and videos, and expert testimony, etc.) and then revealing evidence of a substantial change for the worse after the accident, an award of damages for loss of consortium may be substantial.
In order to meet this standard, personal injury attorneys will present testimonies from the plaintiff, medical experts, or friends and relatives who may have be familiar with the pre-existing condition.
I have been working with doctors and other medical experts in the Reno area for over 20 years and understand the medical testimony I need to effectively present your case to the insurance company.
At trial, plaintiff presented evidence, in the form of expert testimony, that there is no known threshold of asbestos exposure at which mesothelioma will not occur, and thus each exposure to asbestos that the decedent experienced from laundering her father's clothes and being in proximity to brake products contributed to her total dose of asbestos and were substantial contributing factors to the causation of her mesothelioma.
They presented further expert medical testimony that the persistent diarrhea from which Amy Altman suffered over the 25 days preceding her death was unrelated to the infection that ultimately killed her.
Getting fair compensation requires presenting a convincing case that establishes the value of your case through medical records, expert testimony, and other documentation.
The defendants presented expert medical testimony that it was not necessary to suspect the diarrhea was caused by infection, and for that reason, it was not necessary to order a stool culture, administer antibiotics, or postpone chemotherapy.
Ultimately, the court concluded that the testimony of the expert witness presented by the plaintiff was equivocal in stating that the plaintiff's need for future medical treatment was due to the car accident.
In response, the defendant presented its own expert witness to counter the testimony of the plaintiff's experts.
In addition, the pre-trial preparation involves obtaining testimony from leading experts across the country in fields such as medicine, engineering, flammable fabrics, architecture and economics, who are committed to presenting the victim's case to the jury at trial.
Prior to the orthopedic surgeon's testimony, the plaintiff sought to prevent the psychiatrist from testifying as an expert on the basis of alleged bias in his expert reports and several decisions that had reportedly held that the psychiatrist had become an advocate for the party calling him as a witness; had appropriated the role of advocate of the insurer rather than an impartial witness; and had presented as a notably partisan witness.
As the case made its way toward trial, the Plaintiff proposed to present the testimony of an expert on floor safety.
The Court determined that New Mexico law generally requires an expert witness as to medical causation, but such testimony is not necessary when exceptional circumstances that are within common experience or knowledge of the average person are present.
In our case we summarized the evidence, presented key exhibits, expert reports, and some testimony.
No litigant has ever presented such testimony but experts on this topic will surely emerge as a result of this decision.
Expert witnesses such as doctors and accident reconstruction experts may also present testimony about the car accident or your injuries in court.
Her ability to present and challenge expert testimony in court has been a decisive factor in courtroom victories.
He's developing his own legal analytics platform called Econo.Mine which is intended to «improve the drafting of expert testimonies and judicial education in economics so that judges can make better use of the arguments presented to them when deciding cases.»
Presenting an obvious one - sided testimony will destroy the expert's ability to be helpful in a case.
In an arbitration, the parties can set their own rules with regard to disclosure, presenting evidence, expert testimony, and the like.
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