Expert Rules: 100 (and More) Points You Need to Know About Your Expert Witnesses
ISBN-13:
9781601561756
ISBN-10:
160156175X
Edition:
Third
Author:
David M Malone, Paul J. Zwier
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
LEXISNEXIS
Format:
Spiral-bound
274 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781601561756
ISBN-10:
160156175X
Edition:
Third
Author:
David M Malone, Paul J. Zwier
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
LEXISNEXIS
Format:
Spiral-bound
274 pages
Summary
Expert Rules: 100 (and More) Points You Need to Know About Your Expert Witnesses (ISBN-13: 9781601561756 and ISBN-10: 160156175X), written by authors
David M Malone, Paul J. Zwier, was published by LEXISNEXIS in 2012.
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Description
Expert Rules answers the most commonly asked questions about experts, such as: How do you approach an expert problem? What is the impact of Daubert on expert preparation, direct and cross? How do you structure direct examination of an expert? How do you avoid fatal blunders when you prepare an expert?
Even though Daubert is now almost twenty years old, most attorneys' familiarity with its application hasn't changed much -- when the experts they most often see are local doctors, most attorneys still need help when confronted with new fields manned by new or unusual experts. Expert Rules provides that help and more.
This concise, easy-to-follow guide provides practical and in-depth information on how to deal with an expert -- from finding the expert, to helping the expert prepare her report, deposing (and defending) the expert, conducting expert direct and cross-examination, and helping the expert prepare factual, informative, and persuasive testimony.
Even though Daubert is now almost twenty years old, most attorneys' familiarity with its application hasn't changed much -- when the experts they most often see are local doctors, most attorneys still need help when confronted with new fields manned by new or unusual experts. Expert Rules provides that help and more.
This concise, easy-to-follow guide provides practical and in-depth information on how to deal with an expert -- from finding the expert, to helping the expert prepare her report, deposing (and defending) the expert, conducting expert direct and cross-examination, and helping the expert prepare factual, informative, and persuasive testimony.
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