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After 25 years helping litigators find the right expert witnesses, Round Table Group’s network contains some of the world’s greatest experts. On this podcast, we talk to some of them about what’s new in their field of study and their experience as expert witnesses.
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Round Table Group에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Round Table Group 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
After 25 years helping litigators find the right expert witnesses, Round Table Group’s network contains some of the world’s greatest experts. On this podcast, we talk to some of them about what’s new in their field of study and their experience as expert witnesses.
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1 Engaging with Panel Experts, Dr. Jolie Brams and Mr. Kevin Quinley 1:10:40
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In this episode… Today’s episode is a panel discussion on the expert-attorney relationship. Our panelists are Dr. Jolie Brams and Mr. Kevin Quinley. Dr. Jolie Brams is the owner of Brams and Associates, a psychology practice and forensic psychology consulting firm, with extensive experience in both criminal and civil matters ranging from state and federal sentencing to educational litigation and beyond, Dr. Brams holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Michigan State. Mr. Kevin Quinley is the founder of Quinley Risk Associates, a risk management consultancy and expert witness service provider. Mr. Quinley holds numerous certifications in insurance management, adjustment, and underwriting. He has a master’s in government from William and Mary. Avoiding surprises is the key to a positive expert-attorney relationship, according to our panelists. Set expectations before accepting an engagement—billing, scheduling, and work-product should be fully understood and agreed upon. Legal matters are dynamic; be proactive in asking questions if anything is unclear, or circumstances change for a positive working relationship. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on getting off on the right food, red flags to be aware of, and what it takes to be a great expert witness.…
In this episode… Today’s guest, Sheila Lowe, is the owner of Sheila Lowe and Associates, a handwriting authentication and behavioral profiling firm. She’s a published author of handwriting analysis books as well as mystery novels. Ms. Lowe holds a master’s in psychology from California Coast University. Take physical presence into consideration when billing, according to Ms. Lowe. She offers a flat rate for remote testimony, and a separate hourly rate for in-person appearances. Additionally, a non-refundable retainer prevents attorneys from using her name to draw settlements without paying. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on repeating mistakes, the benefits of settlements, and telepresence considerations.…

1 Engaging with Telecommunications Expert, Gerry Christensen 29:19
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In this episode… Our guest, Mr. Gerry Christensen is the founder of Wireless Waypoint, a consulting firm specializing in wireless technology solutions, and Mind Commerce, an information technology and strategy firm. Additionally, he’s the Head of Partnerships and Regulatory Compliance at Caller ID Reputation, a technology-driven service company. Mr. Christensen is a sought-after expert witness and holds an MBA from Auburn. If you can’t take your emotions out of a case, you should decline, according to Mr. Christensen. Even without a traditional conflict of interest, it is important to be comfortable opining on a topic given the facts of the case and the framework established by the engaging attorney. Neutrality is key. Check out the full episode for our discussion on expert witness referral services, trying too hard to be helpful, and arbitration.…

1 Engaging with Linguistics Expert, Professor Stanley Dubinsky 49:43
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In this episode… Today’s guest, Stanley Dubinsky, is the Co-Principal of ConflictAnalytiX, LLC, and Professor of Linguistics at the University of South Carolina. Through analyzing the meaning and structure of texts, he helps guide attorneys through the complexities arising from structured grammar and normative usages of language. Professor Dubinsky holds a PhD in Linguistics from Cornell. Expert witnesses can fall into the trap of using excessive technical language to appear intelligent, according to Professor Dubinsky. He recommends writing as plainly as possible and reading your expert reports aloud to ensure that the language you write is both precise and understandable. Check out the full episode for our discussion on giving away too much during initial calls, becoming a virtuoso in your field, and billable rates.…

1 Engaging with Medical Product Regulatory Expert, Steve Silverman 43:37
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Our guest Steve Silverman is the President of Silverman Group, a consultancy that serves medical product companies on regulatory strategy and policy issues, and an expert consultant for NDA. Additionally, he has over two decades of experience in federal service, including senior roles at the FDA. Mr. Silverman holds a JD from the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode… Learning from your mistakes is crucial, according to Mr. Silverman. As a new expert witness, it is easy to jump into your first engagement relying solely on expertise, but doing your homework is just as important. He recommends a proactive approach—question your attorney before accepting an engagement to make sure expectations are clear. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on remote etiquette, billable research, and expertise as a trainable skill.…

1 Engaging with Panel Experts, Mr. Jonathan Klane, Mr. Mike Favetta, and Dr. Elliot Fishman 40:03
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Today’s episode is a panel discussion on expert relationships. Our panelists are Mr. Jonathan Klane, Mr. Mike Favetta, and Dr. Elliot Fishman. Mr. Klane is the Senior Manager on the Safety Business Development Team at Draeger, a medical and safety technology firm. He is an experienced expert witness and a Ph.D. candidate in Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology at Arizona State University. Mr. Favetta is a meteorologist and the owner of WeatherPrep, LLC., a meteorology consulting firm. In addition to meteorology, his expertise spans climatology and the environment. Mr. Favetta has over 13 years of experience as an expert witness. He has a bachelor’s in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology from Keene University. Dr. Elliot Fishman is the founder and CEO of Astrina, Inc., an economist, and a sought-after expert witness. Dr. Fishman holds advanced degrees including an MBA from Wharton and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode… As expert witnesses, the way in which we are perceived is a matter of how we present ourselves. While some areas of expertise are more casual, others require a buttoned-up, professional demeanor at all times. It is important to interact with our peers, engaging attorneys and fact-finders in a manner that fits both our profession and role as an expert. Listen to the entire episode as our panelists explore the relationships that expert witnesses will encounter.…

1 Engaging with Intellectual Property Lawyer, Mark McKenna 34:27
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In this episode… Our guest, Mark McKenna is a law professor at UCLA and a partner at Lex Lumina, LLP, a full-service law firm. He’s a sought-after IP expert with numerous publications and holds a JD from the University of Virginia. As both an expert witness, and an attorney who uses them, Professor McKenna has a unique perspective into both. He recommends staying vigilant as an expert, to avoid crossing over from expert opinions to legal opinions. If you have suggestions that may aid in trial strategy, work with your attorney outside of court to incorporate them where appropriate. Check out the full episode for our discussion on changing technology, international arbitration, and travel expenses.…

1 Engaging with Women's and Gender Studies Expert, Professor Anna Kirkland 22:18
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In this episode… Our guest, Professor Anna Kirkland, is the Kim Lane Scheppele Collegiate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Michigan. She is a published author with research focusing on the relationship between health and law, health insurance coverage for infertility, and the politics of health. Professor Kirkland holds a JD and a PhD in Jurisprudence and Social Policy. Writing expert reports is distinct from academic writing, according to Professor Kirkland. While scholarly journals assume an audience is familiar with the topic, expert witness reports must be clear, concise, and free from jargon. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on depositions vs. peer review, the meaning of expertise, and the boundaries of your niche.…

1 Engaging with Trial and Appellate Attorney, Kevin Hensley 38:24
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In this episode… Today’s guest is Kevin Hensley, a partner at Barton Gilman where he practices as a trial and appellate attorney on a broad range of matters, including contracts, employment discrimination, indemnity, and more. A published author and frequent presenter, he has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Hensley holds a JD from Boston University. According to Mr. Hensley, attorneys prefer great communicators, not just a wealth of expertise. No matter how well-versed an expert witness is in their field, an expert’s ability to convey that knowledge effectively and efficiently to the factfinder is paramount. He uses initial phone calls to vet experts’ ability to communicate. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on experts that go above and beyond, keeping your cool, and preparation.…

1 Engaging with Battery and Chemistry Expert, Dr. Seth Miller 51:29
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In this episode… Our guest, Dr. Seth Miller is the President of Heron Scientific, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in battery technology. He’s a prolific inventor with over 90 patents, numerous academic publications, and a sought-after expert witness. Dr. Miller holds a PhD in organic chemistry from Caltech. One of the most difficult moments for testifying expert witnesses is getting on the stand. Relax, your attorney can clean up any fumbles during cross-examination. Whether you miss-speak, or get tripped up by opposing counsel, Dr. Miller advises “trust in the redirect.” Check out the entire episode for our discussion on rates, pre-trial caffeine, and travel expenses.…

1 Engaging with Forensic Cosmetology Expert, Laura DuPriest 31:27
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In this episode… Today’s guest is Ms. Laura DuPriest, a licensed esthetician, manicurist, cosmetologist, and spa therapist. She is also an entrepreneur, published author, and expert witness with over 20 years of experience. Zoom can be convenient, but Ms. DuPriest prefers in-person depositions and trials to avoid technical difficulties and better connect with the parties. With her experience in the beauty industry, she understands the impact of presence and notes that juries will size up experts based on their demeanor despite court instructions. Check out the full episode for our conversation on travel billing, the importance of expert witnesses to fair defenses, and forming a concise opinion.…
In this episode… Michael Maxwell is the Managing Partner of Maxwell and Partners, LLC, a firm specializing in complex real estate litigation matters. He is a sought-after expert witness with over three decades of experience and a former professor at Nova Southeastern University. Cases are as unique as individuals, according to Mr. Maxwell. While there are similarities, he treats each engagement as a new experience, without bringing in the baggage of pre-conceptions. He views each outing with a fresh perspective, which allows him to maintain a thoughtful demeanor and an open mind and develop more effective expert opinions. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on the expert-attorney relationship, using demonstratives, and enjoying the challenge.…
In this episode... Dr. Stephen Cohen is the Section Chief of General Surgery at the Veteran’s Administration and Associate Professor of Surgery at VCU Health. He is a consulting expert with over three decades of experience and a board-certified surgeon. Dr. Cohen holds an MD from UCLA and an MBA from Walden University. While advances like telepresence (Zoom) have made expert witnessing more convenient, technology is not always a boon for experts. Since the advent of electronic medical records (EMRs), medical experts are often inundated with many thousands of pages of superfluous material, according to Dr. Cohen. This has led to a situation where professional nurse consultants are hired to weed through records, passing along only what is useful. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on learning from mistakes, neutrality, and getting paid.…
In this episode… Our guest, Mr. Garth Gartrell, is the founder of StreeterWyatt Analytics, a firm specializing in executive compensation analysis, and the author of Emerging Compensation for Emerging Grown Companies. Also, he is an adjunct professor at Capital University and practices pro bono law. Mr. Gartrell holds a JD from Ohio State and an LLM from Harvard. Don’t overload the judge or jury, advises Mr. Gartrell. He recommends choosing and focusing on only the most salient points. Expert witnessing is a teaching experience, and it is crucial to express your opinion clearly and efficiently to your attorney, the judge, and the jury. Check out the complete episode for our discussion on compensation contracts, working on bench trials vs jury trials, and remote work.…
In this episode… Today’s guest is Dr. Don Keysser, Managing Principal and Business Finance Consultant at Hanover Limited, where he specializes in business development, capital planning, financial analysis and more. Additionally, he teaches Business and Finance at the University of Minnesota, and St. Mary’s. Dr. Keysser has over 20 years in expert witnessing and holds an MBA and DBA. Preparation is key, and Dr. Keysser has worked with both attorneys who do a great job, and those that fall short. He recommends a proactive approach; ask for mock depositions when possible, noting that ill-prepared experts can have a profound impact on the end client. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on working internationally, working for both plaintiff and defendant and marketing.…
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1 Engaging with Lawyer and Tax Expert, Nancy Ortmeyer Kuhn 14:05
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In this episode… Our guest, Nancy Ortmeyer Kuhn, is a Schulman Rogers shareholder, and she specializes in tax controversies and tax planning. She is a practicing attorney and expert witness for a range of topics including non-profit governance, charitable conservation easements, and general tax issues. Ms. Kuhn is a published author and holds an LLM from the University of Denver. “Communication is key,” according to Ms. Kuhn. Whether good or bad, having an open dialogue between an expert and an attorney is the foundation of a successful engagement. That said, she also notes that attorneys are extremely busy and may not always have time for extended conversations. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on settlements, finding meaning in expert witnessing, and representing nonprofits.…
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1 Engaging with Forensic Accounting Expert, Professor J.W. Verret 37:45
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In this episode… Our guest, J.W. Verret teaches Corporate Securities Law and Financial Accounting at George Mason Law School. Additionally, he is a published author, practicing attorney, and sought-after expert witness specializing in securities and corporate litigation, forensic accounting, and fraud examination. Professor Verret holds a J.D. and master’s degree from Harvard. Professor Verret advises responding to potential engagements within an hour. Even if you are the ideal expert for a matter, attorneys will reach out to other qualified candidates, and it is a race to respond first. Promptness is a virtue for expert witnesses—and that extends to the vetting process. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on mentors, lining up your credentials, and AI writing tools.…
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1 At the Round Table with Process & Facilities Engineering Expert, J. Mark Landrum 35:14
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In this episode… Our guest, J. Mark Landrum, is the Managing Director at SOCOTEC, a TEC (testing, inspecting, and certification) firm for construction and infrastructure projects, and the owner of James Square Energy Advisors. He is a process and facilities engineering and project management expert with over three decades of experience. Mr. Landrum holds a B.S. in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University. Having other qualified experts to rely on can be a boon, according to Mr. Landrum. Whether you need a second set of eyes to look over your work, or an expert in a slightly different niche to aid you, bringing in your own team is a viable option. When doing so, it is important to set expectations and rates in the engagement contract. Check out the full episode for our discussion on time management, mock depositions, and working as an expert on arbitration actions.…
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1 At the Round Table with Entertainment Expert, David L. Simon 40:04
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In this episode… Today’s guest, Mr. David L. Simon is the founder and president of Simon Brothers Media Consulting and Advisory firm. Additionally, he is on the board of directors for Fan Film Limited, where he has produced documentaries for film and television. Mr. Simon is a sought-after expert witness with over twenty years of experience in entertainment litigation matters. Keeping a record of everything you publish, including interviews, is the best way to avoid situations where your own words are used against you in court, according to Mr. Simon. His hard drive and cloud are “bursting at the seams,” organized with the contents of his long career in entertainment. Even when you take a consistent position on a topic, being able to refer is a boon, because the opposing side will certainly be looking. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on keeping up in a dynamic field, giving the neutral truth, and working on a team.…
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1 At the Round Table with Panel Experts, Professor Marom Bikson and George Reis 51:00
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In this episode… Today’s episode is a panel discussion on the Expert-Attorney relationship. Our panelists are Professor Marom Bikson and Mr. George Reis. Professor Marom Bikson is a professor at the City College of New York, where he is the Co-Director of the Neural Engineering Group. He specializes in the effects of electricity on the human body, and his research has been published in numerous scientific journals. Additionally, Professor Bikson has been awarded multiple patents, and holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. George Reis, owner of Imaging Forensics, a forensic analysis firm specializing in media including video, digital images, and photographs. He is a sought-after expert that has testified approximately 90 times, including over 50 times in court. Additionally, Mr. Reis is the author of Photoshop for Forensics Experts . Attorneys assess expert witnesses on several factors before hiring, and experts do the same. A great relationship is the intersection of compatible styles, mutual respect, and open, honest, and frequent communication. Each attorney and every case is different, making patience and flexibility key attributes for a successful engagement. Check out the full episode for our discussion on spotting red flags, staying proactive during the case, and trial team dynamics.…
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1 At the Round Table with Business Law Expert, Professor Stephen Diamond 46:12
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In this episode… Our guest, Professor Stephen Diamond, is an Associate Professor of Law at Santa Clara University and an expert witness for law firms on a wide range of business and governance issues. He is a published author, researcher, and recipient of an SSRC MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in International Peace and Security. Professor Diamond holds a JD from Yale and a PhD in Political Science from the University of London. According to Professor Diamond, having a great deal of expertise does not necessarily correspond to being a great testifying expert witness. The ability to use your knowledge and experience to research and opine upon the specifics of the case’s unique fact pattern differentiates the two, which comes with experience. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on encouragement from attorneys, when to say “no” to engagements, and the importance of frank conversations.…
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1 At the Round Table with Food Marketing Expert, Dr. John Stanton 33:26
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In this episode… Our guest, Dr. John Stanton, is a Professor of Food Marketing at St. Joseph’s University and a sought-after expert witness in food marketing and product development, advertising, and sales. He is in the European Retail Association’s and Private Label Manufacturers’ halls of fame. Dr. Stanton is a frequent conference speaker. He has a Ph.D. in Quantitative Methods and Marketing from St. Joseph’s University. Staying engaged in your field through work or academia is important, according to Dr. Stanton. He notes that when expert witness work is not your primary career, it is easier to say “no” to engagements you aren’t an excellent fit for, which is essential in maintaining credibility. Check out the entire episode discussing not taking anything personally, reasonable fees, and the ramifications of being published.…
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1 At the Round Table with Mechanical Engineer Expert, David Smith 31:54
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In this episode... Our guest, David Smith is the president of Alpine Engineering and Design, Inc., a mechanical engineering firm specializing in product design and development. He is a licensed safety professional, professional engineer, and has been awarded numerous patents. Mr. Smith is an experienced product liability and patent expert witness, and holds an MBA and MS in mechanical engineering from BYU. Between trials and depositions, the latter can be a lot tougher, according to Mr. Smith. With no judge present to mediate, moments can become heated with table-slamming, interruptions, and off-hand comments. While not all depositions are hostile, Mr. Smith recommends knowing the case, being confident in your expertise, and relying on empirical data to prepare. Check out the full episode for our discussion on using visual aids, the importance of credibility, and building relationships.…
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1 At the Round Table with Economic Damages & Internet Expert, Mr. Sameer Somal 39:35
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In this episode… Our guest, Sameer Somal, is the CEO of Blue Ocean Global Technology, an online reputation management firm, and Girl Power Talk and Girl Power USA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit social enterprise dedicated to empowering women leaders in developing economies. He is a published author and expert in economic damages, IP, and Internet defamation. Mr. Somal holds CPA, CFP, and CAIA certifications. According to Mr. Somal, experts should take a proactive role in creating and fostering relationships with expert witnesses and attorneys. Relationships are foundational to lead generation, expertise maintenance, and a productive working environment. With a support network of peers, it is easier to navigate the inevitable obstacles even experienced experts encounter. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on challenging depositions, collaboration, and lessons from Lincoln.…
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1 At the Round Table with Computer Science Expert, Dr. Jeffrey Miller 26:20
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In this episode… Our guest, Dr. Jeffrey Miller, is the Dean of Engineering and Computational Sciences at Southern Utah University. He’s a sought-after expert witness with expertise in point-of-sale systems, driverless vehicles, trade secrets, and software. Dr. Miller holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Southern California. According to Dr. Miller, initial phone calls will not always reveal the intricacies of the case. Beyond competence in your field, the hiring attorney is considering your demeanor, whether you will mesh as a team, and whether your opinion will be useful in obtaining a favorable judgment for the client. A confident, professional presentation is as important as subject-matter expertise. Check out the full episode for our discussion on assistants to experts, Zoom demeanor, and being unafraid to say, “I don’t know.”…
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In this episode… Our guest, Michael LeRoy, is the President of Crown Capital Advisors, LLC, an investment banking, and financial consulting firm. His specialties include corporate governance, damage calculations, mergers, and acquisitions, and more. Mr. LeRoy holds an MBA in finance from USC. Judges have diverse backgrounds and skill levels, according to Mr. LeRoy. Whether in front of the SEC, state court, or even an ex-judge arbitrator, it is important to be ready for the varied styles you might encounter. Prepare, so you are not thrown off by particularly aggressive or lay judges. Check out the entire episode for our discussion about working in arbitration and the importance of solid visual aids.…
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1 At the Round Table with "The Entertainment Expert" and Consultant, Kathryn Arnold 32:54
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In this episode . . . Today’s guest is Kathryn Arnold, a film production veteran and expert witness with a full-service consulting practice. With specialties ranging from economic damage to distribution, she has worked on over eighty-five cases and has over 20 years of expertise. Once you have established yourself as a respected expert witness in your field, your name carries a good deal of weight. As your name alone might drive a case toward a settlement, Ms. Arnold advises building a significant, non-refundable retainer into your engagement contracts. You have spent significant time and money to become—and remain—at the top of your field, so make sure you are compensated. Check out the full episode for our discussion on gender disparity in actions, expert teams, and the importance of independent research.…
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1 At the Round Table with Book Publishing Expert, Thad McIlroy 25:56
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In this episode... Our guest, Thad McIlroy is an author, consultant, and expert witness specializing in AI marketing and social media. He has published or worked on over eighteen books and five hundred articles and consulted on topics including incorporating AI, digital publishing technologies, and beyond. While there are certainly pitfalls in any nascent technology, AI is emerging as a useful tool for expert witnesses, according to Mr. McIlroy. He believes it can be a valuable research tool, when properly fact-checked, and checking for repetitive statements and logic errors. Check out the whole episode for our discussion on the joys of expert witnessing, billing concerns, and getting to know your attorney.…
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1 At the Round Table with Corporate and Securities Attorney and Expert, Richard "Richie" Leisner 44:13
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In this episode… Our guest, Mr. Richard Leisner, is a senior corporate and securities transactional attorney at Trenham Law and an expert witness in high-stakes business litigation and legal malpractice actions. He has been included in Tampa Magazine's Top Lawyers List and is a published author. Mr. Leisner holds a JD from the University of Pennsylvania. During cross-examination, while getting into the rhythm of answering questions, the opposing counsel can trick you if you aren’t careful. Mr. Leisner recommends processing each question as it comes, making sure you fully understand it before answering—or asking for clarification when you don’t. Good lawyers will prepare experts for this tactic, but it is important to remain thoughtful, without slipping into automatic answering. Check out the episode for our full discussion, including hourly engagements, tracking your opinions over time, and personal conflicts.…
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1 At the Round Table with Trust, Estate & Tax Attorney and Expert, Gregory Herman-Giddens 31:30
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In this episode… Our guest, Gregory Herman-Giddens, is a trust estate and tax attorney, president of the Trust Council law firm, and President of Trust Protector, LLC, which provides trust protector services domestically and abroad. Additionally, Mr. Herman-Giddens is an experienced expert witness and holds a JD from Tulane. Most experts in the trusts field are attorneys as well, while the retaining attorney may not be a trusts expert, according to Mr. Herman-Giddens. This presents an opportunity for the expert to help “pick apart” the opposing side’s arguments in pleadings. Attorneys appreciate experts who leverage their expertise to find these opportunities in this manner. Check out the entire episode for our discussion on billing, working in different states, and work-life balance.…
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