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Derek M.
Stikeleather
Author, Partner at Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP
Posts by Derek M. Stikeleather
Why Maryland Should Allow 28 Days for Post-Trial Motions
2023 and the Summer of Daubert
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Representation and Colorblindness in Maryland's Appellate Courts
Abruquah v. State Debates Abuse of Discretion Under Rule 5-702
Daubert "Fit" and the "Appropriateness" of Expert Testimony Under Rule 5-702(2)
Did the Frankel Decision Create an Expert Affidavit Requirement for Rule 5-702 Motions?
How Have Maryland Courts Been Applying Rule 5-702 After Adopting Daubert Standard?
Supreme Court Limits Relief From Final Judgments After Appellate Deadlines Pass
Federal Judicial Conference Unanimously Approves Proposed Rule 702 Amendments
MSBA Panel Reviews Recent Notable Maryland Appellate Decisions
Weighing Controlling and Persuasive Daubert Authorities for Maryland State Courts
Fourth Circuit Warns of Heightened Risk of Error in Products Liability Cases When Courts Treat Daubert Admissibility as Mere Question of Weight
The Future of Daubert in Maryland
Modern Family Law: Who Gets the Frozen Pre-Embryos?
What Is a "Daubert Issue" in Maryland?
Can Maryland Courts Affirm Summary Judgment on Alternative Grounds?
It's Official: Maryland Accepts Daubert as Controlling Law for Admitting Expert Testimony
What Kim Kardashian and Prince William Can Teach Us About Remote Oral Arguments
Court of Appeals to Review New Expert-Testimony Requirement for Medical Malpractice Defendants Asserting "Empty Chair" Defense
The Fourth Circuit Emoluments Case Proceeds En Banc: A Non-Partisan Guide for Lawyers
McLaughlin Opinion Provides Valuable Guidance After Final Judgment Rule Sinks Another Maryland Appeal
Partlow Decision Shows Maryland Guards Tort Defendant's Duty
Why Defendants Should Want To Take More Class Actions To Trial
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