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Appellate Practice

Feb. 3, 2004

What Now?

The past four months have been a puzzling time for some trial lawyers, who say recent conflicting appellate-court decisions leave them guessing about what expert testimony a jury can hear.

By Amy K. Spees
        The past four months have been a puzzling time for some trial lawyers, who say recent conflicting appellate-court decisions leave them guessing about what expert testimony a jury can hear.
        "You can read these cases consistently, but, gosh, it takes work, and if you're doing that, you're stretching," says Scott DeV...

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