Sameer Somal presents a significant intelligence gap for plaintiff attorneys, with minimal discoverable credentials, institutional affiliation, or specialty area on record. Based in Florida, Somal's expert background remains largely opaque, which creates both opportunity and risk for potential retention. The lack of publicly available academic credentials, professional certifications, or institutional ties suggests either a practitioners-based background or limited expert witness experience in federal litigation. Somal's courtroom record shows exclusive plaintiff-side alignment across two documented cases, both in the same litigation (Ludwin,Esq. v. Proman, S.D. Florida, 2020). This narrow case history indicates limited federal court exposure and raises questions about breadth of expertise and testimony subject matter. The repeated appearance in the same case suggests either multiple expert reports or amended testimony, though the specific nature of the underlying dispute and Somal's role remain unclear. No Daubert challenges have been mounted against Somal's testimony, though this likely reflects limited exposure rather than bulletproof methodology. For plaintiff counsel considering Somal, the primary red flag is the complete absence of verifiable credentials and specialty expertise, creating significant Daubert vulnerability if opposing counsel conducts thorough background investigation. The narrow case history provides insufficient data to assess testimony quality, cross-examination performance, or subject matter reliability. While Somal's plaintiff-side loyalty appears consistent, the lack of institutional affiliation and credentials suggests potential challenges in establishing foundational reliability under Federal Rule of Evidence 702. Plaintiff attorneys should conduct extensive due diligence before retention and prepare robust foundational testimony to survive likely Daubert challenges focused on qualifications and methodology.
No Daubert challenges on record.
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