Civil Litigation
Nov. 22, 2017
Attorneys seek to exclude each other’s expert in trial over alleged cancer link to coffee
An attorney for the Council on Education and Research on Toxics argued for the exclusion of a key expert witness’ testimony for the defense on the grounds his method for testing the levels of a cancerous chemical in coffee are not accepted by the scientific community.
LOS ANGELES — An attorney for a plaintiff seeking cancer warning signs on coffee sold in California argued Tuesday for the exclusion of a key defense expert witness’ testimony on the grounds his method for testing the levels of a cancerous chemical in coffee are not accepted by the scientific community.
The defense, representing more than 60 coffee retailers, roasters, and stores, has also filed a motion to disqualify the testimony ...
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