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Law for the Expert Witness
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Before Trial. Filing Suit, or Legal Paperwork. Discovery in General. Depositions. Other Discovery Techniques. Failure to Cooperate in Discovery. Pretrial Conferences. The Rules of Evidence. Fundamental Concepts. Who Is an Expert and When Can One Testify.The Form of Questions to an Expert. Tests, Experiments, and the Chain of Custody. Common Knowledge and Routine Practice. Real Evidence. Exhibits and Demonstrations. The Rule Against Hearsay. Hearsay Exceptions I: Introduction. Hearsay Exceptions II: Writings and Records. Hearsay Exceptions III: Printed Matter. Hearsay Exceptions IV: Miscellaneous. Best Evidence Rule.A "Real" Case. Suggestions and Hints for Expert Witnesses. Presenting Direct Testimony. Withstanding Cross-Examination. Appendices and Case Listing. Appendix A: Extracts from the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (in Numerical Order). Appendix B: Extracts from the Federal Rules of Evidence (in Numerical Order). Appendix C: Table of Illustrative Cases. Index.

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Daniel A. Bronstein is a professor at Michigan State University where he teaches environmental law in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and medical jurisprudence in the medical schools. He received his bachelor of arts in biophysics from Johns Hopkins University and his bachelor of law from the University of Maryland. After practicing trial law in his native Baltimore for five years, he decided to go into teaching. He received his master of law and doctor of jurisprudential science degrees from the University of Michigan. He has taught at Michigan State University since 1972. Bronstein was editor of Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, the refereed journal of the International Association for Impact Assessment, from 1993 to 2000 and is currently a member of its publications committee. He is the author of five books, eleven monographs, and numerous journal articles, and is admitted to the practice of law in both Maryland and Michigan. He is an ex-officio member of the council of Section K of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and has served as chair of the Committee on Environmental Law and as a vice chair of the Committee on Scientific Evidence of the American Bar Association

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Praise for the previous edition: "[T]he best text on this subject written for the expert witness."a --Jurimetrics Journal

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