The Florida Supreme Court issued a highly anticipated decision on Feb. 16 regarding the admissibility of expert testimony in Florida.

After less than four years as a presumptive Daubert state, Florida may be reverting to the Frye standard to govern the admissibility of expert testimony, a standard which many find to be archaic and out of touch with its federal counterpart. Although the decision was not unexpected, its impact will be significant for trial attorneys statewide due in large part to the unresolved questions left in its wake.

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