Make sure your expert is really an expert — Passing the Daubert test
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Abstract: Courts increasingly hold expert witnesses to a higher standard — considering, among other things, the expert's education, experience and credentials. An expert who fails the court's admissibility standards may be completely or partially excluded from testifying — putting the party that's retained the expert at a significant disadvantage. This article explains the Daubert test: guidelines for admitting expert witnesses that attorneys need to be familiar with when using a valuator in a legal context.
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