Jun 10 2022 Topics Federal Courts • Litigation Blog Post News Federal Judiciary’s Standing Committee Approves Changes to Federal Rules of Evidence, Including Rule 702 Governing Expert Testimony Mark A. Behrens, Kateland R. Jackson On June 7, the Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure (Standing Committee)...
Jun 8 2022 Topics Litigation • State Courts Blog Post News Washington Supreme Court Reaffirms Learned Intermediary Doctrine with No Exception for Direct-to-Consumer Advertising Mark A. Behrens, Kateland R. Jackson On June 2, the Washington Supreme Court in Dearinger v. Eli Lilly & Co. reaffirmed...
Apr 18 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: McDonald v. Symphony Bronzeville Park, LLC. Kateland R. Jackson Kateland Jackson and Matthew Wolfe In McDonald v. Symphony Park Bronzeville, the Illinois Supreme Court decided that the Illinois Workers’...
Dec 22 2021 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Oklahoma ex rel. Hunter v. Johnson & Johnson Kateland R. Jackson In Oklahoma ex rel. Hunter v. Johnson & Johnson, the Oklahoma Supreme Court overturned a...
Dec 17 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Admitting Expert Evidence Under Rule 702: By What Standard? Kateland R. Jackson, Leah Lorber, Lee S. Mickus, David Wool This webinar will host a debate over the pending amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence...
Dec 17 2021 Video FedSoc Forums Admitting Expert Evidence Under Rule 702: By What Standard? Kateland R. Jackson, Leah Lorber, Lee S. Mickus, David Wool This webinar will host a debate over the pending amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence...
Oct 21 2021 Topics Federal Courts • Litigation Blog Post News New Study Supports Federal Expert Evidence Rule Reform Mark A. Behrens, Kateland R. Jackson A new study conducted by Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ) reveals that federal courts inconsistently...
Sep 20 2021 Topics Litigation Blog Post News Federal Judiciary Advisory Committee Proposes Amendments to Expert Testimony Rule Mark A. Behrens, Kateland R. Jackson The federal judiciary’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules has published proposed amendments to Federal Rule...
Aug 27 2021 Topics Litigation • State Courts Blog Post News FL Supreme Court Extends “Apex Doctrine” to Private Sector Mark A. Behrens, Kateland R. Jackson The Florida Supreme Court, on its own motion, has acted to protect corporate officers from...
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Federal Judiciary’s Standing Committee Approves Changes to Federal Rules of Evidence, Including Rule 702 Governing Expert Testimony
On June 7, the Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure (Standing Committee)...
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Washington Supreme Court Reaffirms Learned Intermediary Doctrine with No Exception for Direct-to-Consumer Advertising
On June 2, the Washington Supreme Court in Dearinger v. Eli Lilly & Co. reaffirmed...
State Court Docket Watch: McDonald v. Symphony Bronzeville Park, LLC.
Kateland R. Jackson
Kateland Jackson and Matthew Wolfe
In McDonald v. Symphony Park Bronzeville, the Illinois Supreme Court decided that the Illinois Workers’...
State Court Docket Watch: Oklahoma ex rel. Hunter v. Johnson & Johnson
Kateland R. Jackson
In Oklahoma ex rel. Hunter v. Johnson & Johnson, the Oklahoma Supreme Court overturned a...
Admitting Expert Evidence Under Rule 702: By What Standard?
Kateland R. Jackson, Leah Lorber, Lee S. Mickus, David Wool
This webinar will host a debate over the pending amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence...
Admitting Expert Evidence Under Rule 702: By What Standard?
Kateland R. Jackson, Leah Lorber, Lee S. Mickus, David Wool
This webinar will host a debate over the pending amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence...
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New Study Supports Federal Expert Evidence Rule Reform
A new study conducted by Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ) reveals that federal courts inconsistently...
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Federal Judiciary Advisory Committee Proposes Amendments to Expert Testimony Rule
The federal judiciary’s Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules has published proposed amendments to Federal Rule...
Topics
FL Supreme Court Extends “Apex Doctrine” to Private Sector
The Florida Supreme Court, on its own motion, has acted to protect corporate officers from...