Court Opinion

ID: 9713469
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-26 05:16:00.879875+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:09:23.171727
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RATLIFF, Chief Judge,
concurring.
An expert may base his opinion on hearsay or otherwise inadmissible evidence. However, he may testify only as to the opinion derived from such evidence and may not be the conduit for placing the hearsay or inadmissible evidence into the record. Thus, those portions of Dr. Davis's affidavit which re-stated the matters reported in the medical records were inadmissible and could not be considered in ruling upon the motion for summary judgment. However, the doctor's opinion was admissible, and, if relevant to the issues could have been considered. The problem is that the doctor's opinion was no opinion at all upon any issue. He merely stated an opinion that the testator was susceptible to undue influence. All persons are susceptible. The question is whether the decedent was in fact unduly influenced. Dr. Davis's opinion does not address that issue. The non-movants failed in their burden to demonstrate a genuine issue and summary judgment appropriately was granted.