At best, it is ordinary res "ipsa loquitur dressed up as expert opinion." Because the plaintiff no longer had expert testimony to support his design-defect claim, the trial court granted Staples' ...
A medical malpractice suit can return to a trial court with a jury instruction to consider certain circumstantial evidence in addition to direct evidence following a split decision from the state ...
Res ipsa loquitur is a legal term used in negligence claims meaning the thing speaks for itself. So if, for example, a cap fitted by your dentist fell out after a week you could argue res ipsa ...
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