IN RE: TMI LITIGATION
LORI DOLAN; JOSEPH GAUGHAN; RONALD WARD; ESTATE OF PEARL HICKERNELL; KENNETH PUTT; ESTATE OF ETHELDA HILT; PAULA OBERCASH; JOLENE PETERSON; ESTATE OF GARY VILLELLA; ESTATE OF LEO BEAM, Appellants No. 96-7623
IN RE: TMI LITIGATION
ALL PLAINTIFFS EXCEPT LORI DOLAN, JOSEPH GAUGHAN, RONALD WARD, ESTATE OF PEARL HICKERNELL, KENNETH PUTT, ESTATE OF ETHELDA HILT, PAULA OBERCASH, JOLENE PETERSON, ESTATE OF GARY VILLELLA AND ESTATE OF LEO BEAM, Appellants No. 96-7624
IN RE: TMI LITIGATION
ALL PLAINTIFFS; ARNOLD LEVIN; LAURENCE BERMAN; LEE SWARTZ, Appellants No. 96-7625
Nos. 96-7623/96-7624/96-7625
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
January 4, 2000
ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. District Judge: Honorable Sylvia H. Rambo.
Before: GREENBERG and McKEE, Circuit Judges, and GREENAWAY, District Judge.*
ORDER AMENDING OPINION
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the Slip Opinion filed in this case on November 2, 1999 (
On page 85 (
Our recent holding in Padillas v. Stork-Gamco, Inc.,
We were concerned with the process the District Court must generally use in exercising its gatekeeping role under Daubert. We noted that "[w]e have long stressed the importance of in limine hearings under Rule 104(a) in making the reliability determination required under Rule 702 and Daubert." Id. at 417 (quoting United States v. Downing,
Padillas does not apply to our current inquiry because here, the District Court held extensive in limine hearings -- lasting almost five full weeks -- during which the trial plaintiffs were certainly given the "opportunity to be heard" in defense of their experts' submissions. Padillas certainly does not establish that a District court must provide a plaintiff with an open-ended and never-ending opportunity to meet a Daubert challenge until plaintiff "gets it right" and it certainly does not establish that a plaintiff must be given the opportunity to meet a Daubert challenge with an expert's submission that is based on a new methodology completely different from the one the expert originally engaged in.
Further, increase each footnote following added footnote 93 by one numeral.
IT IS ORDERED.
Notes:
Notes
The Honorable Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr., United States District Court Judge for the District of New Jersey, sitting by designation.
