· 8/5/1980
Montuori v. Narragansett Electric Co.
Citations
- 418 A.2d 5
- 1980 R.I. LEXIS 1731
How courts have described this case
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- holding that the “plaintiff was unable to produce more than minimal direct evidence to establish the element of causation” and that, therefore, the trial justice should have granted the defendant’s motion for a directed verdict
- holding that the “plaintiff was unable to produce more than minimal direct evidence to establish the element of causation” and that, therefore, the trial justice should have granted the defendant’s motion for a directed verdict
- stating that to be admissible, an expert's testimony must not be speculation, mere conjecture, or surmise
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Judges: Bevilacqua, Doris
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