Author: Expert Witness Profiler
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Court admits Expert Testimony on the Value of NIL Rights in Broadcasts in this Antitrust Lawsuit
Consolidating separate cases involving student-athletes Sedona Prince, Grant House, and Tymir Oliver, the litigation contested National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) regulations limiting student-athletes’ NIL (name, image, likeness) compensation. Plaintiffs alleged antitrust violations, asserting that these rules restrained fair compensation and artificially suppressed NIL prices. In June 2021, the Court dismissed some of Oliver’s claims seeking injunctive…
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Court admits the deficient report of Orthopedic Surgery Expert Witness despite non-compliance with the requirements of Rule 26 but subjects it to lesser sanctions
Plaintiff Valerie Peterson filed a personal injury lawsuit against Defendant Ross Dress for Less, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Peterson alleged that on July 6, 2020, while shopping at a Ross Dress for Less store in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, she was struck by an overloaded shopping cart…
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Expert’s relevant knowledge and experience are more important to the reliability inquiry than methodology or theory; Court finds Investment Analysis Expert Witness qualified to opine as to the information a “reasonable investor” would find pertinent
The case involved cross-motions for summary judgment filed by Plaintiffs Lei Li, Strong Wealth Investment Limited, and Pacific Smile Limited against Defendants ArcSoft, Inc. and its CEO Michael Deng. Also before the Court was Deng’s motion to exclude expert testimony of David M. Locala. Deng served as the Chief Executive Officer and board member of…
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Court rejects the Firearms Expert Witness’ conclusions with regard to the possibility of the revolver firing without a trigger pull in product liability case
Freedom Arms manufactured the Model 83 Revolver, a single-action handgun firing a .454 Casull cartridge, designed for defense against large animals. This revolver incorporated a manual safety feature to prevent accidental discharge. The accompanying manual, available online or through various channels, contained numerous warnings against mishandling and provided explicit instructions on using the safety features.…
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Court admits the testimony of Chemistry Expert Witness despite alleged lack of experiential qualifications
Access Business Group International, LLC and Access BusinessGroup LLC (collectively, “Amway” or “Plaintiff”) sued Defendant Refresco Beverages after the aluminum cans containing Amway’s electrolyte-rich (i.e., salt-laden) sports drinks corroded and leaked. Refresco, engaged in the business of manufacturing canned and bottled drink products, contended that it merely “bottled” the beverages prepared with the exact ingredients…
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Court admits the testimony of Industrial Hygiene & Mold Expert Witness with regard to source of water intrusions that caused the mold growth
Zahid Hotel Group, LLC, the owner of a LaQuinta Inn insured by AmGUARD Insurance Company, claimed extensive damage to the property following Hurricane Ida in August 2021. Although AmGUARD disbursed $1,032,617.92 for building repairs and mitigation, Zahid contended that the sum fell short of covering repair expenses and failed to compensate for business personal property…
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Court Finds Pain Management Expert Witness’ Medical Causation Testimony Admissible Despite Arguments Questioning the Reliability of Differential Diagnosis Employed By Him
This case involved a lawsuit filed by Sharon B. Ikerd against Bobby Dillon, L Dillon Tree Harvesting, LLC, and Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company after being involved in an automobile collision with Dillon. At the time, Ikerd was driving a school bus and had stopped to let children exit. Dillon, who was driving a tractor…
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Court deems Structural Engineering Expert Witness qualified to opine about the damage to the building at issue in Insurance Coverage Dispute
In this insurance coverage dispute, Melland Company, the successor by merger to Melland Real Estate Inc., held an insurance policy with Secura Insurance Companies. The replacement coverage policy covered the insured premises, a set of commercial real estate buildings in Jamestown, North Dakota, owned by the Melland family since around 1957. A blizzard named “Winter…
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Court addresses Daubert challenges filed against both the Plaintiffs’ and Defendants’ expert witnesses amidst claims of premises liability and product liability
Valerie Koger, a Costco member, visited the Costco store in Fremont, California, on November 1, 2018, seeking dining chairs. While browsing, she encountered a Stakmore wooden folding chair displayed on an aisle. Upon sitting on it, the chair immediately collapsed, causing her to fall to the ground. The impact from the chair’s failure resulted in…
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Court Excludes the Testimony of Finance Expert Witness for its inconsistency with GAAP Principles
This case involved Plaintiffs Fischler Kapel Holdings, LLC, Richard Fischler, and Paula Kapel (collectively “Plaintiffs”) and Defendants Flavor Producers, LLC (“FPI”) and Jeffrey Harris (collectively “Defendants”). Plaintiffs filed a motion in limine to exclude the expert report and testimony of Defendants’ expert, Timothy S. Ramey. The Defendants engaged in a fraudulent scheme by providing false…