This medical journal is at the heart of Dr. Edison's changed testimony.
What is Modern Medicine?
In his first amended complaint, Jaegermeier raised this claim.
What is a defective warning claim? May frame differently - key - include idea of defect and warning.
According to Rule 30(e), a deponent has this many days to make changes to his transcript after it becomes available to him.
What is 30?
Ralston involved a _______ _________, which is more like an affidavit than a deposition errata sheet.
What is a sworn declaration?
This approach is the recent trend and growing minority view.
What is the narrow approach?
The FDA approved a label change for Targetall in this month and year.
What is November 2020?
This standard of review applies to a district court's evidentiary rulings.
What is Abuse of Discretion?
As part of the broad approach, original answers are allowed to be kept as part of the original record as a safeguard against this.
What is bad faith?
The Greenway Court famously noted that a deposition is not a ________________.
What is a take-home examination?
This approach adopts the traditional and majority view.
What is the broad approach?
Modern Medicine published an article about the significant risks of kidney injury associated with Targetall in this month and year.
What is October 2020?
This standard of review applies to a district court's interpretation of Rule 30(e).
What is De Novo?
Rule 30(e) allows a deponent to make changes to his testimony in form and this.
What is substance?
The Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits have all recognized that a conflicting deposition errata sheet is like a _________ ______________.
What is a conflicting affidavit?
This approach recognizes that witnesses sometimes need to make changes for legitimate reasons.
What is the broad approach?
Dr. Edison took this many days to complete his review of his deposition transcript after it became available.
What is five?
What is a rehearing en banc?
To determine whether to disregard a contradictory errata sheet, courts consider multiple factors, including whether the witness was __________ during earlier testimony.
What is cross-examined?
Some courts find that the sham affidavit rule applies to an interested party, but does not apply to a ___________.
Who is a non-party witness?
Under the narrow approach, only _______ ________ are considered permissible deposition changes under Rule 30.
What are transcription errors?
A solution of equal amounts of dextrorotatory and levorotatory enantiomers is known as this.
What is a racemic compound?
Who is the non-moving party?
If a deponent makes changes to his testimony, he must sign a statement listing the changes in addition to doing this.
What is provide the reasons for the changes?
Virtually all circuits have adopted this rule, which plays a vital role in our jurisprudence.
What is the sham affidavit rule?
All changes