This is the only book that concisely and systematically compares the Federal Rules of Evidence and California Evidence Code. Each chapter corresponds to an article of the FRE. Each section contains the applicable Rule, the corresponding Evidence Code Section(s), and a concise comparison of the two. The 2009 Edition newly includes the complete set of the FRE and the Evidence Code, including their respective notes and comments. It also newly includes the deleted Rules and a table that indicates where the Rules and Evidence Code Sections are cited in the book.
See , e.g. , Sterling v . Interlake Indus . , Inc. , 154 F.R.D. 579 , 587 ( E.D.N.Y. 1994 ) . However , where a party's failure to disclose experts is inexcusable , courts will take the " drastic remedy ” to exclude the experts .
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