(f) for each day or partial day that a witness, other
than an expert witness, attends a hearing at the request of the superintendent, $ 50;
for each day or partial day that a witness, other
than an expert witness, attends a hearing at the request of the Council or a Discipline Committee, $ 50;
Not exact matches
Hogan's side on Friday highlighted the video's viral spread, with an
expert witness tallying that it reached millions more
than the 2.5 million who saw it on Gawker over six months.
He has been an
expert witness in parliament more
than two dozen times, been an adviser to two select committees, and advised governments around the world.
And contrary to the government's claim that the post was a «low - show» job — «Percoco taught the curriculum less
than a dozen times on average, with each class typically lasting less
than [two] hours,» the government said recently — the defense maintains that her «compensation was reasonable,» an opinion shared by an economist it intends to call as an
expert witness.
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre in London in 1952, only for it to be made into an
expert crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the attention of both the audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a feature film starring none other
than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn in a much darker, insidious story
than her filmography had ever
witnessed.
In addition to scholarly work, he has served as
expert witness or special master in more
than three dozen class action civil rights cases, on school desegregation, housing discrimination and other issues, and as consultant to many school districts, federal, state and local governments, civil rights groups and teachers organizations.
Few
expert witnesses are more in demand and less in supply
than the true credit
expert witness.
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expert witness, with more than 150 cases and several hundred pre-litigation consulting matters to his
witness, with more
than 150 cases and several hundred pre-litigation consulting matters to his credit.
The Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy held a hearing June 20 on the bills, that was attended by more
than 500 supporters and had three hours of continuous testimony backing the bills by more
than 30
expert witnesses.
Beta Blocker: «Jim D, as a committed environmental activist, shouldn't you be expecting something more from Senate Democrats and their
expert witnesses than what you are currently getting?
Jim D, as a committed environmental activist, shouldn't you be expecting something more from Senate Democrats and their
expert witnesses than what you are currently getting?
For example, the cosily corrupt relationship between some medical
expert witnesses (whose prime expertise is in giving «
expert» evidence rather
than treating patients!)
Since the bill attempts to tear down a ruling based on the findings of our nation's top public health
experts and scientists — a ruling that a Supreme Court decision turned into a legal obligation to uphold — we're
witnessing a case wherein Congressional politicians are actually arguing that they know better
than the conclusions of an entire body of science.
Witness the failure of past fuel - tax efforts, the resistance to fossil - fuel - displacing wind farms in some areas, and the persistence of costly tax entitlements like the deductibility of home mortgage interest payments from federal taxes — each, in its own way, testament to the dictum that «losers cry louder
than winners sing,» in the words of University of Michigan tax policy
expert Joel Slemrod.
In addition, «questions may be put to more
than one
expert at a time and
witnesses can be asked to comment on the answers of other
witnesses.»
If the two proposed defense
witnesses are being proffered as
experts, and this is a Daubert challenge, I hope the government's argument is better
than the blurb makes it sound.
In what other ways do you think law firms could find appropriate
expert witnesses, rather
than instructing agencies?
More
than just law practice management, your entire firm can access legal research, e-Signature,
expert witness profiles and build a pleadings library.
So if you happen to be the plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging that the defendant's product has caused you to suffer severe social alienation, who better to call as an
expert witness on alienation
than the selfsame Martin Gore?
Paul is a PhD - qualified mathematician with more
than a decade of commercial software development experience and has provided
expert witness testimony on predictive coding methodology.
The insurance company may say something like a settlement is being offered for «nuisance value,» or the amount that the insurance company is willing to pay to settle the claim because it would spend even more (on attorney's fees, court costs,
expert witnesses, etc.)
than the offered amount to defend against the «nuisance» of the victim's claim.
As mentioned earlier, concerns over
expert testimony and
witness reports for predictive coding have been higher
than in other jurisdictions to date.
This includes an
expert witness database with information on more
than 65,000 plaintiff and defense
experts — including trial and deposition transcripts, articles and CVs.
As a matter of economics — and as an
expert witness testified — blacks are more likely to have these concerns
than whites.
It includes information derived from over 100,000 full — text transcripts and more
than 40,000
expert witness curricula vitae and resumes.
The
expert really needs to know what they're doing, even more so
than other areas of
expert witness testimony and must stay on top of ever - changing updates to software technology.
The Crown's
expert witnesses suggested that it was likely that the particle of FDR came from a gun fired by George rather
than some other source.
Legal malpractice cases, other
than serving as an
expert, can be very tough, so I prefer staying within my niche, or serving only as an
expert witness in those types of cases.
This broader group of
witnesses would include, for example, treating physicians, who form opinions based on their participation in the underlying events (referred to in these reasons as «participant
experts») rather
than because they were engaged by a party to the litigation to form an opinion.
Experts can offer testimony that is more technical
than that of lay
witnesses.
In such scenarios, a key consideration of the justice system is how to ensure that
expert witnesses offer an unbiased scientific or technical opinion based upon their training and expertise, rather
than act as «hired guns» who present unbalanced opinions unduly favouring the party that retains them.
Unless the judge as factfinder or jury clearly shows that they are ready for the criminal defendant lawyer to let the obstructionist
witness have it — which usually will not happen with any
witness other
than an opposing
expert puffing out his or her obstructionist and obfuscating chest at all times — the judge and jury may well punish the overbearing cross examining criminal lawyer, in one way or another.
Nowhere is the
expert witness problem worse
than it is in the Ontario auto accident injury (civil justice) context.
Rather
than making concurrent
expert evidence the default position, the amendments now make it possible for
expert witnesses to give their evidence in at least three different ways:
The litigation process involved the review of over 3 million documents, depositions of over 140
witnesses around the world and the submission of more
than fifty
expert reports.
After years - long discovery in a defense of a False Claims Act action brought against a large healthcare company, including personally taking and defending more
than twenty depositions of fact and
expert witnesses, successfully excluded testimony of plaintiff / relator's
experts and obtained complete summary judgment on all False Claims Act claims.
He carries out between 30 and 35 reports per year and attends court less
than once per year as an
expert witness; he speaks with Lawyer Monthly about the cases he often sees and what...
The new Advance will include access to a broader range of content
than does the solos product, with an expanded array of treatises and deeper access to materials pertaining to public records, dockets, verdicts and settlements, and
expert witnesses.
Prior to the case conference, the parties will be required to file a case conference summary outlining the documents to be used at the hearing, any production issues, the preference of type of hearing (written, electronic or in - person), a list of
witnesses (including an explanation as to why more
than two
expert witnesses are required, if applicable) and the details of the most recent settlement offers.
An
expert witness «must provide reasons for rejecting alternative hypotheses «using scientific methods and procedures» and the elimination of those hypotheses must be founded on more
than «subjective beliefs or unsupported speculation,»» Clausen v. M / V NEW CARISSA, 339 F. 3d 1049, 1058 (9th Cir.
Additionally, medical malpractice claimants must have an
expert witness who is equally if not more qualified
than the defendant to testify to a breach in the applicable standard of care.
With a combined value of more
than RMB5 billion, the deals included more
than 30 domestic arbitration cases, more
than 15 foreign - related arbitration cases, more
than 10 domestic and foreign lawsuits, and two cases where it acted as
expert witness on PRC law.
He has completed more
than 100
expert witness engagements in 30 + states.
That's why it's generally easier for me, as an
expert witness in contract disputes, to establish ambiguity rather
than clear up ambiguity.
Prior to the orthopedic surgeon's testimony, the plaintiff sought to prevent the psychiatrist from testifying as an
expert on the basis of alleged bias in his
expert reports and several decisions that had reportedly held that the psychiatrist had become an advocate for the party calling him as a
witness; had appropriated the role of advocate of the insurer rather
than an impartial
witness; and had presented as a notably partisan
witness.
Mednick Associates can offer more
than legal nurse consulting... they also provide medical
expert witnesses,
expert witness profiles, and nurse case reviews.
Two - thirds of respondents think the pressure of criticism may deter
experts from giving evidence in the future and more
than a quarter say they have considered stopping work as an
expert witness in the past 12 months.
The
expert witness training company's first joint national annual survey, in association with The Times newspaper, surveyed more
than 750
expert witnesses.
LM Roger Flaxman, Chairman at Flaxmans Contact Roger Flaxman, Flaxmans Chairman ACII, MAE, Chartered Insurance Practitioner, CEDR - accredited Mediator Address: 34 Lime Street, London, EC3M 7AT Web: www.flaxmanpartners.co.uk About Roger Flaxman With more
than 40 years» experience in the insurance industry, Roger Flaxman, a member of the Academy of
Experts and ACII Chartered Insurance Practitioner, has more
than a decade's experience serving as an
expert witness in matters of insurance practice, duty of care and insurance market procedure.