This list will serve as a practical starting point to begin developing creative points for an effective cross-examination of the other side's expert. So much of litigation and trial work these days ...
Esteemed forensic anthropologist Sue Black gives a candid insight into the UK criminal justice system and how it really works ...
The purpose of cross-examination is to continue to argue — and defend — your case by using leading questions to obtain affirmative answers. The leading question with the desired answer is the key to ...
We recently wrote on strategies for effectively cross-examining expert witnesses, noting that litigators can make good use of deposition time by exploring in detail the facts supporting the expert’s ...
Estate litigation rarely turns on a single moment, but an effective cross‑examination of the other side’s forensic document examiner may be one’s best shot at that “Perry Mason moment.” When a will’s ...
Marijn van der Wal of Bird & Bird says a landmark Unified Patent Court case highlights the potential of expert witnesses to enhance patent litigation and shape procedural practices in Europe The ...
Tucson, AZ - For attorneys who rely on expert testimony to carry the weight of a case, the moment of cross-examination can determine everything. David J. Leonard, Expert Witness in the states of ...
Karen Read's defense revved up its attacks on unexpected new expert findings Tuesday, which contradict the timeline they say proves she didn't hit boyfriend John O'Keefe with her Lexus SUV and leave ...