Dr. Moline appears to be a specialized asbestos exposure expert, though critical details about their credentials, institutional affiliation, and specific area of expertise remain undocumented in available records. Based on their involvement in the Hanson v. Colgate-Palmolive Company asbestos litigation in the Southern District of Georgia (March 2016), they likely possess expertise in occupational health, industrial hygiene, or toxicology related to asbestos exposure pathways. The lack of publicly available credential information is concerning and suggests either a lower-profile expert or one who operates primarily within niche asbestos litigation circles. Dr. Moline demonstrates clear plaintiff-side alignment, appearing exclusively for plaintiffs in both recorded cases (which appear to be the same litigation matter listed twice). Their track record is limited but consistent within asbestos tort work. Notably, they have faced no Daubert challenges on record, which could indicate either that their methodology is sufficiently reliable or that opposing counsel has not aggressively challenged their qualifications. The absence of Daubert scrutiny, combined with limited case visibility, suggests they may not be considered a high-threat expert by defense teams. For plaintiff attorneys, Dr. Moline presents both opportunities and risks. Their apparent specialization in asbestos cases and clean Daubert record could make them a reliable choice for product liability claims involving occupational exposure. However, the lack of documented credentials and institutional backing creates significant vulnerability to aggressive Daubert challenges, particularly regarding qualifications and methodology foundations. Defense counsel will likely exploit the missing credential information to undermine their expert status. Plaintiff teams should thoroughly vet and document Dr. Moline's qualifications before retention and be prepared to defend their expertise foundation. When opposing this expert, focus Daubert challenges on credential verification and the scientific basis for their specific methodology in exposure assessment.
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