KATZ, ABOSCH, ETC. v. PARKWAY NEUROSCIENCE

No. 30, Sept. Term, 2022.

301 A.3d 42 (2023)

485 Md. 335

KATZ, ABOSCH, WINDESHEIM, GERSHMAN & FREEDMAN, P.A., et al. v. PARKWAY NEUROSCIENCE AND SPINE INSTITUTE, LLC.

Supreme Court of Maryland.

August 30, 2023.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Argued By Steven M. Klepper (Kramon & Graham, PA, Baltimore, MD; Michael E. Thorsen and John D. McGavin , Bancroft, McGavin, Horvath & Judkins, PC, Fairfax, VA), on brief, for Petitioners.

Argued By Michelle J. Dickinson (Law Office of Michelle J. Dickinson, LLC, Columbia, MD; Robert D. Schulte , Schulte Booth, P.C, Easton, MD), on brief, for Respondent.

Amicus Curiae Child Justice, Inc.: David R. Dorey, Esquire , Paul G. Griffin, Esquire , Nathaniel T. Grube, Esquire , Molly E. Conway, Esquire , Child Justice, Inc., 8720 Georgia Avenue, Suite 703, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

Amicus Curiae Maryland Defense Counsel, Inc.: John Parker Sweeney, Esquire , Marc A. Nardone, Esquire , Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 1350, Washington, DC 20036.

Argued before: Fader, C.J., Watts, Hotten, Booth, Biran, Gould, Eaves, JJ.


When this Court adopted the Daubert1 expert testimony admissibility standard in Rochkind v. Stevenson, 471 Md. 1, 236 A.3d 630 (2020), we embraced a regime that prizes the reliability of an expert's methodology over its general acceptance. We empowered trial judges to protect juries from junk...

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