Articles From Robert H. Hanaford

Case summaries By James T. Nyeste, Robert H. Hanaford, Michael Hartigan, Ryan Henderson, Laura D. Mruk, David Wilford, Patricia A. Zimmer, & Ellen Zabinski Insurance Law, June 2012 Summaries of the cases in this issue.
Cross examination of opinion witness with facts and data not relied upon By Robert H. Hanaford Civil Practice and Procedure, December 2006 Testimony from expert witnesses frequently involves the use of facts and data not in evidence and not relied upon by the witness.
Insurance law update By Robert H. Hanaford Insurance Law, September 2006 Recent cases of interest to insurance law practitioners.
Arbitration of uninsured/ underinsured claims By Robert H. Hanaford Alternative Dispute Resolution, May 2002 To obtain an understanding of the law concerning uninsured/underinsured (UIM) arbitration, it is essential to become familiar with the relevant insurance contract provisions as well as the statutory provisions.
Special interrogatory—the silver bullet By Robert H. Hanaford Civil Practice and Procedure, March 2000 Anyone who has had a verdict torpedoed by a special interrogatory can attest to the dangerousness, or effectiveness, of this trial tool

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