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The attorney work-product doctrine and experts

Communication is the key

Lee Previant

From Issue: 2017 October

Preparing your witnesses for trial

Whether it’s your client, an expert or a damages witness, they must know what to expect and what’s expected of them

Diana Diskin

From Issue: 2020 January

Maximizing non-economic damages with neuropsychology experts

Gather all data from the defense exam to protect your client

Jon Davidi
Andrew Gianelli

From Issue: 2025 April

Expert-witness disclosure in federal court

The case often comes down to a battle of experts. Be prepared for that battle

Timothy A. Loranger

From Issue: 2023 June

Expert witnesses and legal support staff

How do I find those experts? Which documents can I send them? A primer for legal support staff on how to support use of experts

Robert Clayton

From Issue: 2018 October

Effective tactics in deposing defense experts

Prepare thoroughly so you can shine the light where it belongs, on the issues, and not where they are trying to guide you

Kelly B. Hanker

From Issue: 2022 February

Selecting the right expert for your case

A lifetime of trial experience suggests some simple-to-follow rules on selecting your experts

Browne Greene

From Issue: 2018 April

Preparing your retained-expert witness for deposition

Inadequately prepared experts may end up giving testimony that can damage your case

Elizabeth A. Hernandez

From Issue: 2017 October

Kickin’ it with Kennemur

A Kennemur objection can strike fear into the heart of a trial attorney. Could Easterby have helped you?

Casey Hultin
Ashley Laiken

From Issue: 2022 January

Expert witnesses in the premises-liability trial

The type of experts you may need, and the best way to use them at trial

Gene Sullivan

From Issue: 2017 November

Expert witness testimony at trial: Practice and procedure

The effective presentation of liability and damages through expert testimony and opinion

Garo Mardirossian

From Issue: 2017 January

Don’t make your first witness your first mistake

Calling a defense witness as your first witness is a popular idea – and a bad one

Rita Miller

From Issue: 2021 January

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