Law Practice
Jan. 25, 2005
Sympathetic Eyes
EXTRA Column - By Noelle C. Nelson - Whether you are representing plaintiff or defense, you will almost inevitably need to hire expert witnesses. The problem is that not only are expert witnesses considered "hired guns," but experts are increasingly expected by jurors to look, walk, talk and behave like the polished actor portrayals on such popular shows as "Law & Order."
By Noelle C. Nelson
Whether you are representing plaintiff or defense, you will almost inevitably need to hire expert witnesses. The problem is that not only are expert witnesses considered "hired guns," but experts are increasingly expected by jurors to look, walk, talk and behave like the ...
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