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EXPERT TESTIMONY IN YOUR FOOD LIABILITY CASE Ken Odza, Esq. Stoel Rives, LLP ACI Conference A jury will be surprised to see DNA type evidence in a food case? True False "CSI" effect What is PFGE? A. Pro Football Game Emcee B. Pulse Field Gel Electrophoresis C. Something Bill Marler Made up? PFGE match is a "fingerprint" and cannot be disputed? True False Virtually every state recognizes some form of strict liability for adulterated food? True False HUS and TTP are the same thing? True False HUS - Hemolytic-uremic syndrome TTP - Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura Epidemiology addresses whether a food-borne pathogen caused the plaintiff ’s illness? True False Epidemiology Develops an “Association” – relationship between two events that occur more frequently than chance People believe they got sick from the last thing they ate? True False Usually, the last thing eaten is the source True False People can recall food histories weeks or months after an outbreak? True False Public health officials usually have unlimited resources for investigation of food borne illness? True False Jury will tend to believe your nobel prized expert over the public health official? True False Experts should be retained at moment of alleged outbreak True False Assist with Health Department Investigation Help Identify Early Where Liability Can Be Challenged Lawyers receive an array of scientific and medical training in law school True False Spinach National outbreak Multiple confirmed Cases Confirmed STEC in stool sample Confirmed STEC in the spinach PFGE match between spinach and stool Ate spinach Within Incubation Period Hamburger…. Single illness No positive stool sample No positive food sample No PFGE Match Not clear whether illness is HUS or TTP Challenging Liability To Plaintiffs Issues Strict Liability? Illness Caused By Food? Food Sold By Defendants? What else? Safe Food Handling Experienced In Food Production Background in Microbiology or Public Health Knowledgeable of Safe Food Handling Practices HACCP, etc. Safe Food Handling Probably Not Plaintiff will have to rule your source in and others out Want to prove food handling practices Epidemiology/Infectious Disease Defined As Study of Factors Affecting Health and Illness of Populations Usually an MD or PhD with MPH - Backgrounds Vary Attempts to Identify Risk Factors For Disease Epidemiology/Infectious Disease Challenge existence of outbreak or infection – Probably Not Limit scope of Plaintiff ’s damages All symptoms consistent of E.Coli? How long was illness result of E.Coli versus something else? Critical Assist in ruling other sources in Assist in ruling your client’s source out Genetic Microbiology Study of Bugs’ Genome PhD in Genetic Microbiology Research Background With Food Genetic Microbiology Challenge PFGE match? Is There An Alleged PFGE link? Are There Positive Stool and Food samples? Hematology Study of Blood Diseases Want Somebody Experienced in Diagnosis of HUS and TTP FUTURE PRACTICE TIP: Possible Test To Determine The Difference May Be In The Works Hematology HUS or TTP? Third Party Liability Issues Source Of The Pathogen? Negligence? Who is at fault? Was your client capable of eliminating pathogen? What Else? Expert Selection Critical Factors Recognized Expertise Teacher Likable Good Motives What Else? Finding Experts Talking to other experts Literature searches Cold-calls Challenging Admissibility Chance To Win Without Going to Trial? Daubert Standard Three major requirements: (1) the witness must be an expert; (2) the procedures and methods used in forming the witness' opinion must be reliable; and (3) the testimony must “fit” the factual dispute at issue so as to assist the trier of fact. Daubert, 509 U.S. at 591 Expert Qualification Standard – Discretion of court. Factors: Education Practical experience Study Research General background Selected Daubert Food Cases Qualifications – Etienne v. United Corp., 2001 WL 1568598 (Terr.VI. 2001) – “Sous” Selected Daubert Food Cases Reliability National Bank, C., El Dorado v. Assoc. Milk P. 191 F.3d 858 (8th Cir. 1999) – Aflatoxin M-1 (carcinogen) in Milk Selected Daubert Food Cases Unqualified Expert Employing Unreliable Methodology Passes Daubert!! Meet Winnicki v. Bennigans, 206 WL 319298 (D.N.J. 2006) Healthy 21 yo Eats Caesar Salad And Dies Questions?