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Legal Implications of Construction Trends
This article will serve as an overview of some construction trends and will utilize input from some major forensic consultants to highlight coming trends in construction law issues, with an eye toward how substantive law, evidentiary procedures and modes of investigation are impacted. >>Download Article
Issues in Contractual Arbitration Enforceability Involving Elder Abuse Claims
This article will look to a variety of state law, including California, Oregon, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and North Carolina, and others, to assess the particular impact of the setting in which elder litigation can arise and how it can create problems with contractual arbitration enforcement. >>Download Article
“KELLY/FRYE” Motions in Limine Limited - Roberti v. Andy’s Termite & Pest Control
In the arena of toxic torts, mold and other litigation where expert medical causation testimony is frequently offered, in California the “Kelly/Frye” motion in limine, based upon People v. Kelly (1976) 17 Cal.3d 24, has frequently been used in challenging the admissibility of expert evidence and opinion. >>Download Article
This article will serve as an overview of some construction trends and will utilize input from some major forensic consultants to highlight coming trends in construction law issues, with an eye toward how substantive law, evidentiary procedures and modes of investigation are impacted. >>Download Article
Issues in Contractual Arbitration Enforceability Involving Elder Abuse Claims
This article will look to a variety of state law, including California, Oregon, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Georgia, Arizona and North Carolina, and others, to assess the particular impact of the setting in which elder litigation can arise and how it can create problems with contractual arbitration enforcement. >>Download Article
“KELLY/FRYE” Motions in Limine Limited - Roberti v. Andy’s Termite & Pest Control
In the arena of toxic torts, mold and other litigation where expert medical causation testimony is frequently offered, in California the “Kelly/Frye” motion in limine, based upon People v. Kelly (1976) 17 Cal.3d 24, has frequently been used in challenging the admissibility of expert evidence and opinion. >>Download Article

