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4. ''EAA'' 12.1(5) provides judicial discretion to allow for additional experts beyond the limitation for cases where: | 4. ''EAA'' 12.1(5) provides judicial discretion to allow for additional experts beyond the limitation for cases where: | ||
<blockquote> a. The subject matter of additional expert to be tendered has not already been addressed by the other experts. ''EAA'' 12.1 (6)(a) | <blockquote> a. The subject matter of additional expert to be tendered has not already been addressed by the other experts. ''EAA'' 12.1 (6)(a) | ||
b. Without the additional expert evidence, the party making the application would suffer prejudice disproportionate to the benefit of not increasing the complexity and cost of the proceeding. ''EAA'' 12.1 (6)(b) </blockquote> | b. Without the additional expert evidence, the party making the application would suffer prejudice disproportionate to the benefit of not increasing the complexity and cost of the proceeding. ''EAA'' 12.1 (6)(b) </blockquote> |
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