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Home > Expert Testimony: A Guide for Expert Witnesses and the Lawyers Who Examine Them

Expert Testimony: A Guide for Expert Witnesses and the Lawyers Who Examine Them
By Steven Lubet
Average Rating: 4 star rating (4 Reviews)

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Publisher: National Institute for Trial Advocacy
Date: January 1, 1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 196
     
     
     
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In Expert Testimony, Steven Lubet provides experts with the knowledge they need for effective courtroom communication. Through his discussion of preparation, depositions, direct and cross-examination, and other components of the trial process, Lubet teaches expert witnesses how to make sure they "get to say what they really mean" while avoiding the traps and snares that may be set by opposing counsel. By analyzing and demystifying every aspect of opinion testimony, Lubet has created a work that is invaluable to both witnesses and lawyers.

Lubet describes the many variables that affect the perceived credibility of an expert witness, including rapport, reporting bias, knowledge bias, appearance, and demeanor. He explains the ways that experts can emphasize their credibility and, perhaps more importantly, how they can avoid the unintentional signals that may actually undermine the acceptance of their opinions. He then examines witness preparation, focusing on the relationship between retaining counsel and the expert witness in the critical areas of issue identification, data development, and presentation. The chapter on direct examination addresses the need for every expert to develop a "theory," or a short summary that explains, in everyday language, why the expert's approach is accurate and believable. Using compelling examples, Lubet clearly shows that without such a theory direct examination can easily dissolve into a welter of meaningless details.

Cross-examination lies at the heart of Expert Testimony, which devotes three full chapters to the subject. After describing the process and structure of the cross-examination, Lubet explains every lawyer's four basic goals on cross-examination: control the answers, tell counsel's story, minimize the expert's impact, and limit the expert's input. Equipped with this information, witnesses will better understand how and when they can take advantage of opportunities to explain their testimony, no matter how hard a cross-examiner may try to restrict their answers. Lubet provides a guide to the seven most common cross-examination techniques and exposes the six most frequently encountered "trick questions." The book concludes with the first-ever comprehensive analysis of issues pertaining to expert witness.

 
 
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2 out of 5 stars.  A Good Reference - Just Not on Kindle, February 4, 2010
As a Kindle user and lover, I was glad to see this reference available in supposedly-specialized "Kindle" format. Unfortunately, the switch to the Kindle leaves much wanting. The formatting is spotty, the table of contents is illegible, and there are no links to the pages in the TOC. Overall, a poor, poor adaptation to the Kindle. If you want this book, I recommend the physical book instead of the eBook.

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5 out of 5 stars.  Great resource for real estate experts - Must read before testifying, May 15, 2009
This is an excellent resource for those who plan to do litigation support. I was referred to this book by the instructor of a seminar entitled "Attacking and Defending Appraisals in Litigation" by Ted Witmer, MAI. It proved to be "exactly what the doctor ordered" to give me insights into how to prepare a real estate appraisal to stand up under the onslaught by opposing counsel. It not only gives insights on how to prepare the written report but also how to prepare with hiring counsel and then to answer in a professional manner on the witness stand in a credible, unbiased way while still not damaging the case of the hiring attorney. Highly recommend to any real estate brokers or appraisers who plan to do litigation support. Paul Lorenzen, CCIM, CPM, CSM, MAI, Nampa, Idaho.

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5 out of 5 stars.  Invaluable To Both Witnesses And Lawyers, September 29, 2008
".....By analyzing and demystifying every aspect of opinion testimony, Lubet has created a work that is INVALUABLE TO BOTH WITNESSES AND LAWYERS....."
[from the book of the back cover]

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5 out of 5 stars.  Don't leave home without it!, March 17, 2004
I am surprised that I am the first person to write a review of this excellent book. I have read over 8 books in the subject area over the past few years and this one is by far the best. I give copies to my Expert Witness colleagues and exhort them to read it. Whenever they ask me an EW question, I ask them if they have read Lubet's book yet?

At $45, this one is a good buy. --jack

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