· 12/5/2006
United States v. Ronald A. McIver and All Out Bail Bonding Giggies Bonding Company, Parties in Interest
Citations
- 470 F.3d 550
- 2006 U.S. App. LEXIS 29746
- 71 Fed. R. Serv. 1159
How courts have described this case
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- finding that good faith is not a defense to a claim of medical malpractice
- concluding expert testimony that physician treated patients outside course of legitimate medical practice was admissible
- stating that opinion testimony on a legal standard or drawing a legal conclusion is generally inadmissible
- noting that “opinion testimony that states a legal standard or draws a legal conclusion by applying law to the facts is generally inadmissible”
- concluding expert testimony that physician treated patients outside course of legitimate medical practice was admissible
- noting that willful blindness is sufficient to establish knowledge of a conspiracy
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Judges: Wilkinson, Duncan, Voorhees, Western
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