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Daubert Motions in Construction Litigation: Standards for Expert Witnesses in Design and Defect Claims

Feb 2, 2022
Strafford Logistics

Houston attorneys Tiffany Harrod and Casey Carter will be featured on a webinar hosted by Strafford Logistics on Wednesday, February 2, 2022. The presentation, entitled "Daubert Motions in Construction Litigation: Standards for Expert Witnesses in Design and Defect Claims: Raising or Defending Daubert Challenges to Admitting Expert Testimony", will run from 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. CST and will be eligible for 1.5 CLE credits. See below for the course description:

This CLE course will provide counsel with an analysis of how courts apply the Daubert/Frye standards (and comparable state standards) to the presentation of expert testimony in construction disputes. The panel will outline practical approaches to raise or defend a challenge to the admission of expert testimony.

Description

In most construction suits, both sides rely on experts to provide opinions and testimony supporting or against claims of liability and damages. Such expert testimony often involves determining fault for design and construction defects, schedule delays, and worker inefficiency. Expert opinion and testimony impact all parties in a construction dispute, including property owners, developers, financial institutions, design professionals, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and vendors.

The Daubert/Frye ruling and the body of law on challenging expert opinions and testimony continue to evolve for construction disputes in both state and federal courts. Courts require testing expert testimony and the foundational methodology or technique to ensure that it is relevant and reliable.

Listen as our panel of construction litigators discusses the applicability of the Daubert/Frye standards to the presentation of expert testimony in construction disputes and analyzes what is required to successfully raise or defend a challenge to the admission of expert testimony, as well as provides guidance for using experts in construction cases.

Outline

  1. Dispositive motions in the Daubert hearing: the Daubert challenge
  2. Frye standards: how they differ from Daubert standards
  3. Application to construction cases
  4. Application to scheduling, construction defects, and damages
  5. Future impact of Daubert/Frye on construction claims
  6. Lessons from court rulings

Benefits

The panel will review these and other key issues:

  • How can counsel effectively challenge a construction expert witness' theories and whether those theories have been tested?
  • Under what circumstances should counsel consider not filing a Daubert/Frye motion?
  • How can counsel leverage prior rulings involving a construction expert witness?

 

To learn more and register, click here.