...theory that building dampness and mold cause respiratory ailments. And absent quantitative evidence regarding the plaintiffs' level of exposure to the alleged damp and moldy...
...s failure to warn was a supervening cause; and there was insufficient evidence of recklessness and insufficient evidence that any breach of a duty by...
...failure to state a cause of action, we determined that plaintiffs' expert evidence did not require that a hearing be held in accordance with Frye...
New York Law Journal
...*fn1 we set requirements for determining whether epidemiological evidence is scientifically reliable to prove causation. The parties here dispute what those...
New York Law Journal
...offered by plaintiffs on "general causation" was admissible under Federal Rule of Evidence 702. "'General causation' exists when a substance is capable of causing a...
...of a brain-scan technique in a recently concluded civil trial as evidence of a witness' veracity. Justice Robert J. Miller rejected the...
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