Recent Publications
January 2010
Ruling in/Ruling out Differential Diagnosis
Michael
K.
Yarbrough,
Daniel
M.
Long,
Carla
De La Barra Helstrom
Federal courts have been analyzing the admissibility of causation opinions derived from differential diagnoses with little uniformity despite widespread acceptance of essentially the same test since shortly after
Daubert v. Merrell Dow, 509 U.S. 579 (1993), changed the expert evidentiary landscape.
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For the Defense), please
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