Persuasive Experts At Trial: 3 Times A Charm

Law360, New York (May 28, 2015, 12:00 PM EDT) -- Stated as plainly as possible, experts testify at trial to simplify complex or technical issues that are outside the knowledge of the average juror. Attorneys spend significant hours finding, vetting and legally qualifying subject matter experts who will offer the opinion that supports the client's "truth." The expert spends considerable time as well; conducting research, reading documents and deposition transcripts, finding others' research, building an analysis, and issuing the report and then defending the opinion at deposition. These pretrial skills do not necessarily translate to persuasive testimony at trial....

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