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- 1. Contact with Adverse Fact Witnesses. - Oregon State Bar
Neither Oregon nor federal statutes, cases, or court rules of procedure and evidence prohibit a lawyer from contacting unrepresented1 fact witnesses Oregon and federal appellate cases have not interpreted existing statutes or rules so as to prohibit such contact
- Oregon Expert Witness Rules: What Litigators Need to Know
Navigating Oregon’s flexible but rigorous expert witness standards is crucial in civil trials, with disclosure, reliability, and timing shaping admissibility
- ORCP 39 C(6) Does Not Circumvent Oregons Bar on Pre-trial . . .
We have found no Oregon appellate decisions addressing Rule 39 C (6) that suggest the “preparation” requirement might somehow render expert witness identities, facts or opinions discoverable
- Oregon Civil Litigation: A Closer Look at Witnesses
Which expert witnesses to call and when is a critical strategic decision, and if you have questions about whether your case would be filed in court, and require expert testimony, call us at 503-325-8600
- ORS 40. 410 – Rule 702. Testimony by experts - OregonLaws
If scientific, technical or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue, a witness qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training or education may testify thereto in the form of an opinion or otherwise [1981 c 892 §58]
- Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure: Key Steps in a Lawsuit
Understand the key steps in an Oregon civil lawsuit, from filing and discovery to trial and appeals, with insights into procedural rules and legal requirements Legal disputes in Oregon follow a structured process governed by the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP)
- Oregon Case Law Update: Using an Expert Witnesses to Defeat a . . .
When a party moves for summary judgment, may the other party use an attorney’s declaration providing that they have an unnamed expert witness who is ready to testify on facts or opinions creating an issue of fact to defeat a Motion for Summary Judgment? Read on to find out
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