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Iowa Code § 668.11

Disclosure of expert witnesses in liability cases involving licensed professionals

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board v. Mary Ellen Kennedy (2013)

Most recently applied in Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board v. Mary Ellen Kennedy (September 2013)

1. A party in a professional liability case brought against a licensed professional pursuant to this chapter who intends to call an expert witness of their own selection, shall certify to the court and all other parties the expert’s name, qualifications and the purpose for calling the expert within the following time period:

a. The plaintiff within one hundred eighty days of the defendant’s answer unless the court for good cause not ex parte extends the time of disclosure.

b. The defendant within ninety days of plaintiff’s certification.

2. If a party fails to disclose an expert pursuant to subsection 1 or does not make the expert available for discovery, the expert shall be prohibited from testifying in the action unless leave for the expert’s testimony is given by the court for good cause shown.

3. This section does not apply to court appointed experts or to rebuttal experts called with the approval of the court.

86 Acts, ch 1211, §40

Official source: Iowa Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Iowa statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.