skills/legal/expert-witness-report-analysis/SKILL.md
Critiques opposing expert witness reports for admissibility challenges, disclosure deficiencies, and cross-examination vulnerabilities. Triggers when the user provides an expert report for analysis, needs Daubert/Frye assessment, requests a motion to exclude or limit expert testimony, or prepares deposition or trial cross-examination of an opposing expert.
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Produces a litigation-ready memorandum assessing an opposing expert's report for admissibility, methodology flaws, and impeachment opportunities under Daubert or Frye.
Collect before starting:
Number each opinion verbatim with report page citations. For each, record the factual predicates claimed, methodological steps, and expressed certainty level.
Extract credentials against this checklist:
Map each opinion to the expertise it requires. Flag gaps under FRE 702.
Flag any missing or incomplete required elements:
Missing elements are independent grounds for exclusion under FRCP 37(c)(1).
Trace each analytical chain: raw data → intermediate steps → final opinion.
Assess per step: claimed method, standard practice, departures, and justification.
Red flags:
Daubert (Daubert v. Merrell Dow, 509 U.S. 579 (1993); Kumho Tire v. Carmichael, 526 U.S. 137 (1999)) — assess each factor:
| Factor | Assessment | |---|---| | Testability | Satisfies / Fails / Partial | | Peer review | Satisfies / Fails / Partial | | Error rate | Satisfies / Fails / Partial | | General acceptance | Satisfies / Fails / Partial | | Fit to case facts | Satisfies / Fails / Partial |
Frye (Frye v. United States, 293 F. 1013 (D.C. Cir. 1923)) — identify the relevant scientific community, document general acceptance evidence, flag controversy or rejection.
Cite analogous case law where experts with similar deficiencies were excluded or admitted. State motion recommendation: exclude, limit, or reserve for cross.
Structure each theme as: Lock in → Establish standards → Expose deviation → Force concession.
Common themes:
Include impeachment sequences for prior inconsistent publications, depositions, or testimony in other cases.
Structure the memorandum as:
[VERIFY] on any case citation or statutory reference requiring confirmationdevelopment
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