Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Conference on Best Practices for Managing Daubert Questions
Publication Date
2020
ISSN
0015-704x
Page Number
1215
Keywords
Daubert questions, best practices
Disciplines
Evidence | Law
Abstract
When we are talking about overstatement, is it so apparent that surely the jury could understand that? Or that on cross at trial, would the opposing counsel make that apparent so that the jury would deal with it on its own? Or is it overstatement, in ways that you normally see, in that it becomes opaque and therefore misleading to the jury and the jury would never be able to figure it out?
Recommended Citation
Edward K. Cheng, D. J. Capra, and et al,
Conference on Best Practices for Managing Daubert Questions, 88 Conference on Best Practices for Managing Daubert Questions. 1215
(2020)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty-publications/1176