From Warning Labels to Fire Causation: Where Plaintiffs’ Expert Fell Short in Qasim
The article discusses the admissibility of expert opinions in a legal case, Qasim v. Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.
In Qasim v. Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc., C.A. No. 21-18744, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5064, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey considered whether the plaintiffs’ expert’s opinions were admissible under Federal Rule of Evidence 702 and the Daubert test.... By: White and Williams LLP
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