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Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Virginia

Virginia Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Rule 4:1(b)(4)(A)(ii) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia allows for the deposition of experts who are expected to testify at trial. Virginia Rules do not specify a time limit for the taking of depositions, but Rule 4:5(b)(3) provides that the court may increase or [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:32:49-04:00May 21st, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Virginia

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in New Jersey

New Jersey Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Under Rule 4:10-2(d)(2) of the New Jersey Court Rules, experts who are required to furnish reports (as described in the following section) may be subject to deposition as to the opinions stated in their reports. See also Pontidis v. Shavelli, 686 A.2d 1275, 1277 (N.J. Super. [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:32:56-04:00May 20th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in New Jersey

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Massachusetts

Massachusetts Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  There is no general right to depose expert witnesses in Massachusetts, even those that are expected to testify at trial. However, Rule 26(b)(4)(A)(ii) of the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure provides that, upon motion, a court may order discovery beyond the generally allowed means, discussed in the [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:33:06-04:00May 19th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Massachusetts

Expert Witness Bias: Relationship With Counsel

The Louisiana Court in the case of THE ESTATE OF LOUIS D. HAEUSER, v. WESTCHESTER SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY, Civil Action No. 13-5631 United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana (March 10, 2015) dealt with a bad faith insurance claim as a result of Hurricane Isaac. The Court denied an attempt to halt discovery of a [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:33:15-04:00May 18th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management|Comments Off on Expert Witness Bias: Relationship With Counsel

Can Attorneys Force Expert Witnesses to Produce Their Tax Returns & 1099’s

Expert Witness: Tax Returns & 1099’s The court in SHARON R. OLSON v. STATE FARM FIRE COMPANY, Case No.C14-0786RSM United States District Court, W.D. Washington, Seattle (February 23, 2015) dealt with a motion to quash a broad subpoena for the tax records and 1099’s of a medical expert. The court denied the attempt to force [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:33:26-04:00May 18th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Can Attorneys Force Expert Witnesses to Produce Their Tax Returns & 1099’s

Jury Instruction on Expert Witnesses

All expert witnesses should be familiar with the standard jury instruction given by judges to jurors on expert witnesses. It reads as follows: JURY INSTRUCTION ON EXPERT WITNESSES The rules of evidence normally do not permit witnesses to testify as to opinions or conclusions. There is an exception to this rule for "expert witnesses." An [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:33:33-04:00May 8th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Jury Instruction on Expert Witnesses

Attorneys Demonstrate Bias Of Expert Witnesses

How far can opposing counsel go in trying to demonstrate bias of an expert witness? The rules may vary from state to state. In Jordan Grabel, M.D., and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, v. Linda Sterrett and Michael Sterrett, No. 4D14-4780 District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District, April 29, 2015 the court [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:33:42-04:00May 6th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management|Comments Off on Attorneys Demonstrate Bias Of Expert Witnesses

Lawyers, Expert Witnesses & Pretrial Technology

Expert Witnesses want to be aware of the latest technology employed by lawyers used to test arguments and evidence. The MIT Technology Review V. 118 No. 3 May/June 2015 ran a very interesting article entitles “path of persuasion.” Here is what trial lawyers are now doing to test out their cases and evidence: Pretrial Technology [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:33:51-04:00May 6th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management|Comments Off on Lawyers, Expert Witnesses & Pretrial Technology

Gatekeepers Are Costing Expert Witnesses Millions of Dollars

Overly protective gatekeepers are costing medical and other expert witnesses millions of dollars per year. If this seems to you to be a bit of an overstatement let’s look at one recent example we encountered at SEAK. Case Example We received a call from an attorney at a large law firm. He located an expert [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:33:59-04:00April 28th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management|Comments Off on Gatekeepers Are Costing Expert Witnesses Millions of Dollars

Lesson: Why Expert Witnesses Need A Retention Contract

The most common problem that expert witnesses face is non-payment or slow payment of their fees by lawyers who retain them. Many of these expert witnesses do not have a written retention contract signed by counsel. Example I was recently contacted by an expert witness who was asked to investigate a claim and write a [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:34:08-04:00March 24th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management|Comments Off on Lesson: Why Expert Witnesses Need A Retention Contract
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