55 Pa. Code § 41.115 - Statement regarding expert opinions
(a) For each issue in dispute, a party's
position paper must address the party's reliance upon an expert. The party
shall state whether its position depends, in whole or in part, upon the
judgment, opinion or testimony of a person who, if called to testify, would be
called as an expert.
(b) When a
party's position depends, at least in part, upon the judgment, opinion or
testimony of an expert, the party's position paper must include a "statement of
expert opinion."
(c) Consistent with
Pa.R.C.P. No. 4003.5 (relating to discovery of expert testimony, trial
preparation material), and unless the Bureau orders to the contrary, each
expert opinion statement must include the following:
(1) An identification of the expert by name
and address.
(2) The subject matter
on which the expert is expected to testify.
(3) An identification of the substance of the
facts and opinions to which the expert is expected to testify.
(4) A summary of the grounds for each opinion
to which the expert is expected to testify.
(5) The signature of the expert.
(6) A brief statement of the expert's
qualifications or a current curriculum vitae.
(d) The parties shall submit a joint
statement of undisputed facts at least 20 days prior to the
hearing.
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