Some years back, there was a book about the importance of the stuff we learned in kindergarten. That concept has absolutely no application here. Everything I know today about presenting and cross-examining expert witnesses I learned in conference rooms and courtrooms. These lessons I put in five categories.

Don’t Choose The Wrong Expert

Choosing the right expert will not guarantee a win for your client, but choosing the wrong one can surely lead to defeat. My two imperatives for avoiding the wrong expert are:

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