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I like both of the following two web sites on Daubert case law. Your
particular needs and tastes may tell you that one is better than the other for
you.
 | The Daubert
Tracker. has a service ("The Daubert Tracker ") that tracks all
Daubert style cases and allows you to research particular jurisdictions and
even particular experts. It would be the preferred way to research a
particular expert. One feature of great advantage is the quick way it provides
to look at the docket sheet of relevant cases and order documents you can use
in your own case. To my way of thinking, The Daubert Tracker is geared to
persons using medical experts, as it should be, for a company that is grounded
on medical-legal experts. Both the Daubert Tracker and the Daubert
On the Web noted below are somewhat geared to the person in a teaching
environment or with time to think about something more than the current case
on which they are working. |
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Daubert On the
Web is the second online service that tracks Daubert style cases that
I would recommend to you. This is Peter Nordberg's excellent site on the
Daubert line of cases.
It has a
link to Bucklin, with the comment that our web pages contain contains
Daubert expert witness information that is helpful material from a
practitioner. Nordberg's
page tells a lawyer what he/she needs to know. It is the "fast and
easy" site to navigate. It does not have the resources of The Daubert Tracker
in getting details of the individual cases. (The Tracker lets you get
case documents.) Daubert On The Web would be the preferred way to learn
Daubert law and apply it if you are a busy trial lawyer (Tracker in many ways
assumes you know the law, and are looking for details of cases or about
certain experts) Daubert On the Web has links to lots of other relevant
source materials. |
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