The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform, Florida pro-business groups and defense law firms are squaring off against plaintiffs attorneys in a major battle over admitting expert testimony in state courts.

The fight is over the Daubert standard, currently used in federal court and 27 states. It was adopted by the Florida Legislature in 2013 after three failed tries, but the Florida Bar code and rules of evidence committee is recommending its rejection.

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