Split Maryland High Court: Plaintiff's Medical Expert May Testify In Lead Case

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - A divided Maryland Court of Appeals on July 11 ruled that a plaintiff's medical expert could testify in a lead-paint poisoning lawsuit despite the landlord's argument that the expert lacked the necessary qualifications and a sufficient factual basis for his opinion (Stewart Levitas v. Michael Davon Christian, No. 58, Sept. Term 2016, Md. App.; 2017 Md. LEXIS 464).
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