E-Book, Englisch, 204 Seiten
Matson / Jagannathan Effective Expert Witnessing, Fifth Edition
5. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4398-8769-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Practices for the 21st Century
E-Book, Englisch, 204 Seiten
            ISBN: 978-1-4398-8769-1 
            Verlag: Taylor & Francis
            
 Format: PDF
    Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The testimony of an expert witness can lead to success or failure in cases that hinge on the presentation’s impact on a jury. Effective Expert Witnessing, Fifth Edition: Practices for the 21st Century explores the fundamentals of litigation, trial preparation, courtroom presentation, and the business of expert witnessing. Extensively updated to reflect new developments since the last edition, it provides practical advice enabling expert witnesses and attorneys to maximize the effectiveness of their expert testimony.
The Fifth Edition includes three new chapters. The first uses a hypothetical case study to explore expert witness immunity and issues related to professional malpractice and civil liability. In a chapter on psychology and the art of expert persuasion, noted social psychologist and witness preparation specialist Ann T. Greeley reveals the psychology of juries, discusses what makes an expert effective, and provides tips for conveying effective testimony through verbal and nonverbal behavior and graphics and technology. The final chapter surveys nine of the worst mistakes an expert can make and provides tips on how to avoid them. 
Accompanying the book is an invaluable CD-ROM in which Dr. Matson introduces video clips demonstrating effective and ineffective expert testimony at deposition and trial. The book and supplemental CD-ROM provide robust strategies ensuring that expert witnesses have the best possible advantage in presenting testimony that is credible, persuasive, and compelling.
Zielgruppe
Expert witnesses in all professions and attorneys.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT AND EXPERT WITNESSING 
The Legal Environment 
Lawyers and Litigation 
Evidence 
The Role of the Expert Witness
What Is an Expert Witness? 
How Experts Can Be Utilized in Litigation 
Two Types of Experts: Consulting and Testifying 
The Relationship between Lawyers and Experts 
The Expert Report 
A Closer Look at the Impact of Daubert 
Conformity versus Flexibility 
Standards for Reliability and Relevance 
The Role of the Judge under Daubert 
Daubert Applied 
The Impact of Daubert on Expert Witnessing 
A Word on Junk Science 
An Additional Impact of Daubert—The Amended Rules of Evidence 
Key Cases and Precedents Affecting Expert Witnessing 
Frye v. United States (1923) 
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (1993) 
General Electric v. Joiner (1997) 
Carmichael v. Kumho Tire Company (1998) 
The Hearsay Rule and Its Relevance to Experts 
In Summary 
THE LITIGATION PROCESS 
The Pretrial Process 
Affirmative Defenses 
Discovery 
Interrogatories 
Automatic Disclosure 
Production of Documents 
Organization of Documents 
Chain of Custody 
The Expert Report 
Preparing the Expert Report 
Deposition 
Preparing for a Deposition 
The Process of Deposing Expert Witnesses 
Preparing for Trial 
Developing the Trial Theme 
Preparing the Lawyers 
Changing Your Opinion 
Trial Exhibits 
Motions 
Understanding the Judge 
Types of Juries 
Jury Selection 
The Courtroom Drama 
The Jury—the True "Audience" of the Trial 
Opening Statements 
Direct Examination 
The Role of the Attorney 
Building the Case 
Preparing for Cross-Examination 
Cross-Examination 
Opposing Counsel’s Strategies 
Hypothetical Questions 
Other Important Aspects of Cross-Examination 
Jury Instructions and Closing Arguments 
Post-trial Motions and Appeals
THE ART, BUSINESS, AND FUTURE OF EXPERT WITNESSING 
The Art of Expert Witnessing 
Developing the Professional Relationship 
Maximizing Your Effectiveness 
Practice 
Study 
Be Prepared 
Be Professional 
Be Organized 
Tell the Story 
Show Emotion 
Educate 
Create Vivid Visualizations 
The Ethics of Expert Witnessing 
The Future of Expert Witnessing 
Revisiting the Use of "Neutral" Experts 
The Impact of Technology and Social Media 
Alternative Dispute Resolution 
Tort Reform 
The Business of Expert Witnessing 
Forming an Expert Witnessing Business 
Contractual Considerations for Expert Witnesses 
Basic Types of Contractual Arrangements 
Retainer Contracts 
Time and Materials Contracts 
Flat Fee Contracts 
Marketing 
Organizational Directories 
Professional Societies 
Expert Witness Service Companies 
Networking 
Letters to Attorneys 
Advertising 
Direct Mail 
Expert Referral Agencies 
Education-Based Marketing Strategies
Expert Immunity, Professional Malpractice, and Civil Liability 
Hypothetical Situation 
Expert Mary Watson Retained 
Mary Watson’s Investigation and Expert Opinions 
Deposition of Mary Watson 
Deposition Debriefing of Mary Watson 
Legal Action 
Breach-of-Contract Action 
Hearing 
Possible Judicial Outcomes 
The Judge’s Decision 
Afterthoughts
THE IMPORTANCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN TESTIFYING 
Psychology and the Art of Expert Persuasion; Ann T. Greeley, PhD
Overview 
How Are Today’s Jurors Different? 
Psychology of Juries 
Jury Decision Making 
Cognitive Dissonance and Heuristics 
Thin Slicing and Cognitive Embodiment 
Learning Style, Persuasion, and Expectations 
Summary 
What Makes an Expert Effective? 
Credibility 
Testifying in Depositions or at Trial 
Recommendations for Nonverbal Behavior 
Effective Verbal Communication 
How Graphics and Technology Help 
Graphics Can Affect Cognitions 
Specific Ways That Graphics and Technology Change the Trial Canvas 
Are Judges Biased? 
Discoverability 
In Conclusion 
Nine of the Worst Mistakes That Experts Make and How to Avoid Them 
Establishing Credibility 
Number 1: Mr. Blinkoff versus Mr. Blinkon 
Likeability 
Number 2: Mr. Unlikeable versus Mr. Likeable 
Number 3: Dr. Bellicose versus Dr. Zen 
Confidence 1
Number 4: Mr. Wimpy versus Mr. Warrior 
Number 5: Ms. Freako versus Ms. Cool 
Trustworthiness
Number 6: Dr. Bias versus Dr. Fair 
Number 7: Dr. Fudger versus Dr. Precise
Knowledge 
Number 8: Ms. Make Up versus Ms. Exact 
Credibility 
Number 9: Robot versus Human 
Bibliography 
Appendix: Expert Witness Resources 
Index




