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Pastimes : Things That Amuse Me

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To: arno who wrote (12033)6/6/2005 6:22:17 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) of 12669
 
This is a short excerpt from a case I was reading today. It had to do with whether expert testimony was required to establish the standard of care for real estate brokers.
What amused me was the reference to Dylan. Given mr. mark's avid regard for Dylan, I thought it appropriate to post the reference here:

As the Jorgensen court so aptly put it: "The correct rule on the necessity of expert testimony has been summarized by Bob Dylan: 'You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.' The California courts, although in harmony, express the rule somewhat less colorfully and hold expert testimony is not required where a question is 'resolvable by common knowledge....

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