Experts: Your Opponent Can Discover Your Experts

Your opponent just served you with interrogatories, and one of them asks for the names of every person you’ve interviewed as a potential or consulting expert.
United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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Your opponent just served you with interrogatories, and one of them asks for the names of every person you've interviewed as a potential or consulting expert. It turns out, incredibly, that there is a whole body of case law out there that would force you to turn over information that, among other things, would allow your opponent to benefit from your work tracking down possible experts.

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Experts: Your Opponent Can Discover Your Experts

United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

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