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Federal Rule 26(a)(2) Expert Witness Disclosures: Strategies for Composing and Attacking Expert Disclosures

Mar 1, 2018 | Air and Space Law, Chelsea R. Stanley, Civil Procedure, Douglas B. Bates, Evidence, James L. Burt III

By Douglas B. Bates, Chelsea R. Stanley, and James L. Burt III Abstract Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(A)(2) governs disclosure of expert testimony. The rule purports to create a clear delineation between experts that must provide a written report and those that...

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