Motion for Discovery of Information Regarding State Experts 2026

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Rule 26(a)(2)(A) requires parties to disclose the identity of any expert witness they intend to use at trial, along with a written report containing the experts opinions and the bases for those opinions.
A party that is first served or otherwise joined after the Rule 26(f) conference must make the initial disclosures within 30 days after being served or joined, unless a different time is set by stipulation or court order.
That communication should be discoverable. According to the Advisory Committee Notes, [i]nquiry about communications the expert had with anyone other than the partys counsel about the opinions expressed are not exempted from discovery. Rule 26(b)(4) Advisory Committees Notes, 2010 Amendments (emphasis supplied).
Daubert Motion. A type of motion which seeks to exclude the presentation of an experts testimony to a jury. Daubert motions are named for the Supreme Court case, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharm., Inc.
Rule 26.1(a) requires nongovernmental corporate parties to file a corporate disclosure statement. In that statement, a nongovernmental corporate party is required to identify all of its parent corporations and all publicly held corporations that own 10% or more of its stock.

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