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Daubert Motion and Motion in Limine Granted Excluding Plaintiff’s Expert’s Causation Opinions as Unreliable and Speculative

Travis J. Beal, of our Ft. Lauderdale office, won a Daubert motion and corresponding Motion in Limine in a toxic-tort case successfully excluding Plaintiffs’ expert’s causation opinions. Specifically, the court ruled that “without reliable information about the actual levels of exposure, any opinion [the neuropsychology and neurotoxicology expert] could offer linking Plaintiffs’ exposure to the products used in the renovations with particular health outcomes is unreliable and speculative.”

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