Federal Appeals Court Upholds Decision for Suppression of Expert Witness' Testimony



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ATLANTA-The decision of a district court to grant summary judgment and preclude the testimony of five expert witnesses has been upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in a ruling that stated the court correctly applied the precedents of the Daubert trilogy in a Paroldel products liability lawsuit. Rider, et al., v. Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corp., et al., No. 01-11965 (Ct. App. 11th Cir.).

The June 24 decision authored by Circuit Judge Paul H. Roney stated the proposed scientific evidence and supporting testimony concerning allegations that the drug prescribed to prevent lactation can cause hemorrhagic strokes consisted …






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