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· 2/24/2003

Christian v. Gray

Citations

  • 2003 OK 10
  • 65 P.3d 591
  • 2003 WL 289419

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • \Not all courts have agreed that Daubert requires the same type of methodology for general causation in all circumstances.\
  • \Not all courts have agreed that Daubert requires the same type of methodology for general causation in all circumstances.\
  • an issue often discussed as part of a specific causation analysis involving external causation is the temporal, or time-based, relationship between the exposure and a plaintiff's injury
  • an issue often discussed as part of a specific calisation analysis involving external causation is the temporal, or time-based, relationship between . the exposure and a plaintiff's injury
  • “[G]eneral causation should be shown unless the particular controversy is inappropriate for general causation. We decline to list hypothetical controversies where general causation need not be shown.”
  • “The method for determining the level of the toxin present in the environment may vary, and may include, when appropriate, the observations of those non-experts present when the exposure occurs.”

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: Summers, Watt, Hodges, Lavender, Kauger, Boudreau, Winchester, Opala, Hargrave

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