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Verdicts

Apr. 28, 2007

Who Should Sort Out Complex Testimony?

LOS ANGELES - Competent and compelling expert witnesses are critical to the outcomes of cases from the straightforward to the complex. And there's no shortage of authorities on almost any area of expertise.

By Alexa Hyland
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Competent and compelling expert witnesses are critical to the outcomes of cases from the straightforward to the complex. And there's no shortage of authorities on almost any area of expertise.
      Which raises the question: Are today's jurors adequately equipped to process and determine the validity of (often competing) expert ...

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