Commercial Litigation and Arbitration

August 5, 2007

When Daubert was decided in 1993, it was initially perceived as liberalizing the admissibility of expert evidence — especially novel scientific evidence — because it rejected the strictures of the Frye test. In December 2000, when the Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence codified Daubert in Rule 702, the Committee Note obser ...
When Daubert was decided in 1993, it was initially perceived as liberalizing the admissibility of expert evidence — especially novel scientific evidence — because it rejected the strictures of the Frye test. In December 2000, when the Advisory Committee on…

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