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The Toxicologist as Expert Witness: A Hint Book for Courtroom Procedure
More and more litigation is now based upon technical evidence, but many toxicologists do not have the experience to testify effectively; nor indeed do all barristers know how to deal with scientists in the courtroom. This book provides guidance for
Author(s) | By Arthur Furst (University of San Francisco, California, USA). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Inc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 126 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 27 Feb 2002 |
Availability | POD |
More and more litigation is now based upon technical evidence, but many toxicologists do not have the experience to testify effectively; nor indeed do all barristers know how to deal with scientists in the courtroom. This book provides guidance for
What Is an Expert Witness? So You Want to Be an Expert. The Attorney-expert Relationship. What Do You Offer the Attorney? Reports - To Be or Not to Be? How Much Are They Paying You for Your Testimony? Play Acting. Can You Determine Cause? Now the Depositi
Arthur Furst