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Scientific Evidence and Experts Handbook

by James J. Brown
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Overview

This comprehensive treatise brings you up-to-date on the state of the law of scientific evidence, and familiarizes you with all of the major approaches to presenting and using scientific and technical evidence and experts in today's courtrooms. In a highly accessible single volume, this valuable resource provides timely, in-depth analysis, proven techniques and 'how to' tips for using scientific and technical evidence and experts to your client's advantage. You'll find helpful checklists for evaluating the qualifications of scientific experts; sources, a sample contract, sample engagement letter and non-disclosure agreement for retaining them; specific guidance for supporting and working with scientific expert witnesses to optimize use while minimizing costs; and more.

You'll find a wealth of expertly prepared practice tools to save you time and make you more effective in dealing with scientific testimony (sample motions and briefs; sample contracts and agreements for hiring and working with scientific experts; and checklists for selecting scientific experts). You'll also get guidelines for effectively using demonstrative evidence such as charts and diagrams, practical case studies that illustrate proper methodology and testing in environmental toxicology and environmental chemistry; hints for simplifying the science for the judge and jury; and more!

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In eight long chapters, lawyers and natural and social scientists explore the use of scientific evidence in litigation cases. They cover the standards of admissibility of scientific and technical evidence; finding, hiring, and supporting scientific experts in complex scientific evidence cases; the scientific expert's approaches to litigation testimony; discovery; pretrial preparation; defensive litigation strategy; the trial; and scientific evidence in criminal cases. Tables of cases and statutes round out the comprehensive reference for lawyers and judges and for scientists who are considering testifying as an expert witness. The series has absorbed what used to the be law series of Prentice Hall; Little, Brown, and Company; and Wiley. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 26, 1999
Publisher
Aspen Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Pages
627
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780735506763

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