But Krause J. did not have before her a litigation expert’s report and Sanzone v. Schecter does not address how the evidence of a litigation expert may be received at an interim motion. Nor does it address, even if that evidence is in sworn form, how a litigation expert gets qualified and how other admissibility issues are addressed, when the procedure is a motion.
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