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Shocking Expert Witness Cross-Examination

How far will some lawyers go when cross-examining an expert witness? Electrical engineer AP Meliopoulos found out the hard way in a Utah case. Dr. Meliopoulos was being cross-examined by Atty. Don Howarth. Judge James Brady described what occurred: 1. Dr. Meliopoulos was an expert witness, called by IPP to testify before this court. 2. During Dr. [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:26:04-04:00December 2nd, 2015|Blog, Testimony|Comments Off on Shocking Expert Witness Cross-Examination

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Nevada

Nevada Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Under Rule 26(b)(4)(A) of the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, a party may depose opposing experts whose opinions may be presented at trial. Rule 30(d) limits depositions to one seven-hour day, provided that court must allow additional time if needed to fairly examine the deponent. Experts generally [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:26:12-04:00October 2nd, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Nevada

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Nebraska

Nebraska Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  There is no general right to depose expert witnesses in Nebraska, even those that are expected to testify at trial. However, Section 6-326(b)(4)(A)(ii) of the Nebraska Court Rules of Discovery in Civil Cases provides that, upon motion, a court may order discovery beyond the generally allowed means, [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:26:23-04:00October 1st, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Nebraska

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Kansas

Kansas Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Under Section 60-226(b)(5)(A) of the Kansas Statutes, a party may depose opposing experts whose opinions may be presented at trial. The Kansas rules do not provide a specific time limit for depositions. However, Section 60-230(d) provides that at any time during a deposition, the deponent or a [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:26:36-04:00September 30th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Kansas

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in New Mexico

New Mexico Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Under Rule 1-026(B)(6)(b) of the New Mexico Rules of Civil Procedure, a party may depose opposing experts whose opinions may be presented at trial. Rule 1-030(D)(2) limits depositions to one seven-hour day, provided that court must allow additional time if needed to fairly examine the deponent. [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:26:52-04:00September 29th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in New Mexico

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in West Virginia

West Virginia Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Under Rule 26(b)(4)(A)(ii) of the West Virginia Rules of Civil Procedure, experts whose opinions will be presented at trial may be deposed. The West Virginia Rules do not provide a time limit for depositions, instead allowing courts to limit the time allowed by order or local [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:27:01-04:00September 28th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in West Virginia

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Under Section 3226(B)(4)(a)(2) of Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes, experts that a party expects to call a trial may be subject to deposition after they are identified in the interrogatories discussed in the following section. Section 3230(A)(3) limits depositions to one six-hour day unless the court [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:27:09-04:00September 27th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Oklahoma

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Connecticut

Connecticut Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Under Section 13-4(c)(1) of the Connecticut Practice Book, experts that a party expects to call a trial may be subject to deposition. The Connecticut rules do not impose a specific time limit on such depositions, but Section 13-27(e) provides that the court may increase or decrease the [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:27:18-04:00September 26th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Connecticut

Ghostwriting Expert Witness Reports

More and more courts are finding that federal rule 26 requiring that the expert “prepare” his/her report means that the report needs to be written by the expert and not the retaining lawyer. Some courts have gone so far as to make highly critical comments about the expert whose report was ghostwritten by the lawyer [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:27:26-04:00September 25th, 2015|Blog, Report-Writing|Comments Off on Ghostwriting Expert Witness Reports

Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Iowa

Iowa Rules Regarding Expert Witness Depositions and Interrogatories  Under Rule 1.508(1)(a) of the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure, experts whose opinions will be presented at trial may be subject to deposition. The Iowa Rules do not impose any specific time limit on depositions, but Rule 1.701(3) provides that the court may increase or decrease the [...]

By |2023-07-06T11:27:35-04:00September 25th, 2015|Blog, Expert Witness Laws/Procedure|Comments Off on Expert Witness Rules, Laws and Procedure in Iowa
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