David Herrick has written a book chapter,
several articles, and spoken at legal seminars on topics relating to scientific
expert testimony at forums throughout the United States.
"Daubert/Havner Issues in MDL Toxic Tort Litigation," Mealey's Toxic Tort Update: Texas,
Irving, Texas,
2006. "Daubert, Lost Profits, and the 'Lay' Expert Witness,"
Commercial and Business Litigation Journal, American Bar Association, Spring,
2005.
"Defending the Daubert Objection," 22nd Annual Asbestos
Medicine Conference, Defense Research Institute, Phoenix, Arizona,
2001.
"Procedural and Substantive Considerations Relating to Daubert and Robinson,"
University of TexasLawSchool,
5th Annual Evidence and Procedure Symposium, Austin, Texas,
2000.
Chapter: "Application of Admissibility Standards to Specific Areas of
Expertise: Medical Doctor," in Challenging Expert Witness Testimony, International
Association of Defense Counsel, LexisNexis Publishing, 2000.
"Practical Tips on Admitting or Challenging Expert Testimony: Plaintiff
and Defense Perspectives," University of TexasLawSchool,
23rd Annual Page Keeton Products Liability and Personal Injury Conference, Austin, Texas,
1999.
Co-author: "Science and Expert Opinion: A Response to the Attack upon
Judge Jones and the Hall Opinion," Mealey's Publications, 1998.
"Essentials of Daubert: Demonstrations and Discussions from Lawyers
who are Handling the Cases that will Shape the Role of Expert Scientific Proof
for Years to Come," ABA Torts & Insurance Practice Section Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, California, 1997.
"Recent Daubert Developments," Mealey's Drug and Medical
Device Conference, West Palm Beach,
Florida, 1997.
"The Admissibility of Scientific Evidence After Daubert," ABA Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Environmental Law
Committee CLE Spring Meeting, Chandler,
Arizona, 1997.
"Daubert and Robinson: A Defense Lawyer's Perspective,"
South Texas College of Law, Ninth Annual Advanced Personal Injury Law
Conference, Houston, Texas, 1996.