Texas High Court Sets High Bar For Evidentiary Standards

Law360, New York (September 4, 2014, 11:44 AM EDT) -- The Supreme Court of Texas' August decision in Houston Unlimited[1] has important practical implications, both for analysis of damages in environmental contamination cases and for formulating and challenging expert damage testimony in a broad range of commercial lawsuits. Most importantly, the decision appears to erect heightened standards for establishing the reliability of evidentiary bases and evidentiary assumptions underlying damage opinions....

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