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Janet S. Kole
Janet S. Kole returns with another book in her series of best-selling litigation guides for young lawyers, this time examining the complex issue of expert witnesses.
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You don’t have to be afraid of your expert!
Janet S. Kole provides another book in her series of best-selling short and helpful guides on litigation for young lawyers. In this latest, she explains how to find an expert, how to make sure your expert actually helps your client’s case, how to prepare your expert for a deposition and for trial, and how to establish mutual respect with the expert. And, of course, the opening question and its ramifications: do you even need an expert?
Along the way, you will discover the ethical way to "train" your expert to be clear and helpful.
ABA Book Publishing
9781641054430
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5310468EBK
6/27/2019 12:00:00 AM
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