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Hip Implant Remand Case Mails It In On Expert Motions

By Eric Alexander on May 2, 2024
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We recently recapped the law relating to when experts are allowed to opine on what was in the head of another and how a pending Supreme Court criminal case might affect things.  In our area, this issue comes up most frequently in the context of plaintiff experts trying to offer their spin about how the…

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The State of State of Mind Testimony by Experts

By Eric Alexander on April 4, 2024
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The issue of the state of mind or intent of a party can play out a number of ways based on the nature of the case.  In the criminal context, proof of the mens rea of the defendant is typically an element in the statutory definition of the crime.  In a civil contract case, whether…

Posted in Criminal, Evidence, Experts

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