No Appeal for Expert Witness Third Wheel

Maggie Tamburro – October 2, 2012 The ruling experts and attorneys often dread: “The expert’s proffered testimony is not the product of reliable principles and methods as established under Daubert and is therefore excluded as inadmissible.” A failed Daubert challenge is tantamount to never making it out of the starting gate. It often results in the granting of… Continue reading No Appeal for Expert Witness Third Wheel

Tips to Choose an Expert Mold Inspector

August 2, 2012 Mold is just one of the main causes of wellness issues associated with inadequate indoor air quality, but individuals are generally unaware that it is mold that is making them ill. Babies and the senior are more susceptible to mold infection, and many individuals of all ages can easily be affected by… Continue reading Tips to Choose an Expert Mold Inspector

Expert Testimony Explaining how Engineer’s Conduct Fell below the Standard of Care is Necessary to Establish Negligence

A technical breach by an engineer of its design professional agreement may not be enough to establish that the engineer is negligent. As the City of Huntington Woods learned in Huntington Woods v. Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, 2012 Mich App. LEXIS 879, expert testimony may be required to establish that an engineer’s contract breach amounts… Continue reading Expert Testimony Explaining how Engineer’s Conduct Fell below the Standard of Care is Necessary to Establish Negligence

Tips on Commercial Roofing Evaluations

Kenneth R. Gilvary – July 3, 2012 Commercial roofing is one of the most demanding areas for expertise in the insurance industry today, as there are millions of commercial structures and hundreds of different roofing systems and variations in application. The history of a building’s roof may have a significant influence on its performance. There… Continue reading Tips on Commercial Roofing Evaluations

How Not to Preserve an Expert Objection for Appeal |

Robert Ambrogi – July 3, 2012 Every lawyer learns in law school that to be able to appeal an issue to a higher court, you must preserve it. No formaldehyde is needed for this, but what is required is that the lawyer clearly raise an objection at trial and get an express ruling from the… Continue reading How Not to Preserve an Expert Objection for Appeal |

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