Blind expertise
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Robertson, Christopher T. (Author)
Title
Blind expertise
Abstract
Summary. The United States spends many billions of dollars on its system of civil litigation, and expert witnesses appear in a huge portion of cases. Yet litigants select and retain expert witnesses in ways that create the appearance of biased hired guns on both sides of every case, thereby depriving factfinders of a clear view of the facts. As a result, factfinders too often arrive at the wrong conclusions, thus undermining the deterrence and compensation functions of litigation. Court-appointment of experts has been widely proposed as a solution, yet it raises legitimate concerns about accuracy and has failed to gain traction in the American adversarial system.
Place
Rochester, NY
Institution
Social Science Research Network
Date
2010/02/01
Language
en
Accessed
9/15/20, 1:47 AM
Library Catalog
Citation
Robertson, C. T. (2010). Blind expertise. Social Science Research Network. https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1416943
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