Who decides whether or no an expert witness is qualified to testify in a specific case?

a. the judge

b. the jury

c. the attorney who hires the expert

d. the opposing attorney during the deposition


a
FEEDBACK: a. Correct.
b. Incorrect, the jury makes a decision on the testimony.
c. Incorrect, the attorney must feel the expert is competent but does not make the decision regarding whether or not the expert can testifyas an expert in the case.
d. Incorrect, the opposing attorney may look for weaknesses during the desposition, but does not make the decision.

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