For consultants and experts interested in new work and litigation assignments, this often means a video, Skype, or web-streamed interview has replaced the old expectation of a teleph...
Before you start formulating your opinion, speak with your client attorney about the particular jurisdiction and the context of the relevant case law as it applies to your area of ex...
Interrogatories, requests for admission, requests for production, motions in limine, and motions for summary judgment - what do these have in common? They are all documents...
As an expert witness, you need to have some working knowledge of the legal jargon used when discussing a case with a potential attorney client. When an attorney uses words like plain...
One-hundred forty years after the invention of the telephone, organizations across the globe are still using it to run their business. That is, until recently. For the past decade, v...
Google “technology in the courtroom” and you will get 15 million hits on topics such as iPads, animation, LCD projectors, and touch screen telestrators. You will also fin...
At trial, the jury decides who wins the case. As the expert, you must testify so that the jurors listen intently, comprehend what you are saying, and ultimately remember and re...
There is no doubt that technology is rapidly changing the legal profession and attorneys have incorporated it into their practice. One of the tools they have been turning to for seve...
For those who are interested in pursuing expert witness work, there is one frequent question: "How do I get more?" The short answer is to be a subject matter expert with go...