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New York Law Journal

Computerized Test Interpretations in Custody Litigation

In his column on Matrimonial Practice, Timothy M. Tippins explores some of the evidentiary issues presented when computer-based test interpretations are used by expert witnesses.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Facebook Evidence Authentication: Another 'Boring' E-Disco Opinion (Part I)

In Commonwealth v. Mangel, the Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the trial court's order barring admission of evidence purportedly coming from the Facebook account of defendant Tyler Kristian Mangel.
9 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Del. Supreme Court: Trial Judge Misinterpreted Expert Testimony Precedent

The ruling wiped out a November 2017 order that found the testimony of an expert witness was unreliable because it was not based on medical literature or peer-reviewed publications.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Don't Cross the Line With Deposition Witnesses

Here are some tips for avoiding ethical issues and the possibility of sanctions in connection with depositions.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Rabner's 'Textbook' Benefits Bench and Bar

We commend Chief Justice Stuart Rabner for an opinion that can best be described as a textbook on child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome—its defects and its sole reliable component.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

New Jersey Supreme Court Adopts 'Daubert,' 25 Years Later

As of last month, most states had adopted Daubert for purposes of their Rule 702 analogues. New Jersey was one of the few exceptions, until now.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York's 'Professional Reliability' Rule

In his Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter discusses whether out-of-court material may be the sole or principal basis for an expert's opinion.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Prosecutors Release Witness List on Eve of Manafort Trial

The list includes a former Winston & Strawn attorney who has mostly made his name as a Democratic political consultant.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

2 Different Choice-of-Law Issues in Case Involving Third-Party Consultant

U.S. Senior District Judge Michael A. Telesca then had more than 10 briefs and supplemental letter briefs and multiple statements and counter-statements of fact and other submissions from the two parties to decide the pending summary judgment motions.
1 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Comparing Expert Witnesses Here and Across the Pond

Sometimes other legal systems have good ideas. When it comes to experts, the English system certainly does.
1 minute read

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