Two lawyers who were offered as expert witnesses in a trial set to start next week can testify, a federal magistrate judge has ruled. What they can testify about has been limited, though.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Martin C. Carlson of the Middle District of Pennsylvania ruled that the two lawyers—one of whom is a practicing lawyer and the other of whom is a professor—can testify in a corporate shareholder suit fraught with family tension and involves two companies that offer consulting and expert witness services.
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