Wait, What Do You Call That?
Black's Law Dictionary has sure gotten colorful.
Answer: As per Black’s chief editor Bryan Garner, it’s “the practice of having expert witnesses testify as a panel rather than one by one, answering questions in each other’s presence.” Read more here.
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