So obviously, a bit of a fumble there, but we also showed an example at our session yesterday about a lawyer who was a trial lawyer who showed in front of the jury an unredacted deposition video recording that included information in a medical malpractice
trial about insurance coverage, which you can't show to the jury.
Not exact matches
Such testimony could presumably come only from an expert in medical
insurance compensation and the Court suggested that the
trial court might want to instruct the jury not to think
about whether the plaintiff in the case at bar had medical
insurance, even though we all live in the first state ever to mandate such
coverage for all citizens.
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