Admissibility of Forensic Animations
Posted on August 9, 2008 - Filed Under Law | Leave a Comment
Ensuring that your investment in a forensic animation gets admitted into court should be a concern for attorneys. By asking the right questions and working with a qualified forensic animator, one can avoid a costly and embarrassing situation. This article sets out a number of questions that an attorney should ask about the preparation of a forensic animation.
Read More..>>What Is An Expert Witness In Computer Forensics?
Posted on April 15, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
An Expert Witness is a specialized and quickly growing field of investigation within Computer Forensics and E-Discovery. And as such, these individuals are a leading defense, or offense - depending on which side of the litigation you are on, up corporate America’s sleeve against cyber crimes and prosecuting ‘hackers’. An Expert Witness service typically works closely with a Computer Forensics investigator, or perhaps has the credentials and experience of both.
Read More..>>Cross-examination Of An Expert Medical Malpractice Witness In An Erbs Palsy Case
Posted on December 29, 2007 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
I had the privilege of questioning an expert in an erbs palsy case last week. In Federal Court the parties are permitted to question experts prior to trial in the form of a deposition (a question and answer session with the attorneys present). The expert, after reviewing the records prepares a written report that descirbes his evaluation of the records, his opinions, and the bases for his opinions.
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