Michelle Yeary | Drug & Device Law | October 25, 2016 Remember Frye v. United States, the case from 1922 that created the “general acceptance” standard for expert testimony? In the federal system it’s been replaced by Daubert and Federal Rules of Evidence 702 and 703. But Frye was technically a decision under DC law… Continue reading R.I.P. Frye
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Frye vs. Daubert = Plaintiff vs. Defense?
Annie Dike | IMS Expert Services® | November 23, 2015 It’s hard to decide if Florida is behind the times or just brilliant in its antiquated simplicity. While the entirety of the federal courts and the majority of states have adopted the Daubert standard for admission of expert testimony, Florida has for years remained seemingly… Continue reading Frye vs. Daubert = Plaintiff vs. Defense?