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McDougall v Schanz et al
Michigan Supreme Court No. 107956
COA No. 178042
March 16, 1998
Argument
The Statutory definition of a qualified standard of care expert in a medical malpractice case does not conflict with MRE 702, which specifies when expert testimony is appropriate but does not define the necessary qualifications of an expert
