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Dr. William L. Bainbridge, Ph.D., is a distinguished research professor (retired) with extensive experience in elementary/secondary education, including expertise on school-ground accidents and teacher employment. He has more than 20 years of experience auditing school systems, documenting educational standards of care, and designing/analyzing/reporting research involving school effectiveness.
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Your FEWA membership includes a number of benefits, including a listing in the FEWA Online Directory and an Enhanced Online Profile. Enhanced Online Profile allows members to improve their visibility to members of the legal community who are seeking experts by making effective enhancements. Are you making the most of your Directory listing? Do you have an Online Enhanced Profile? Take advantage of these benefits today! Industry News
Insights on delivering effective expert testimony in complex antitrust litigation, emphasizing clarity in economic analysis, preparation for cross-examination, and the importance of aligning testimony with legal strategy. (JD Supra) When sourcing expert witnesses, legal teams often leverage legal databases, professional networks, academic institutions, and referrals for thorough vetting. (The National Law Review) In the Tylenol autism and ADHD lawsuits, expert witness testimony has proven pivotal, as courts dismissed plaintiffs' claims after excluding their causation experts for using unreliable methodologies, underscoring the critical role of scientifically sound and legally admissible expert analysis in mass tort litigation. (Expert Institute) ![]()
![]() In Wingate v. McGrath, the Pennsylvania Superior Court emphasized the decisive role of expert witness credibility and methodology in a shareholder dispute, ultimately favoring the valuation presented by the minority shareholder’s expert due to its transparency, industry-standard approach, and reliance on objective financial data (Expert Witness Blog) In Strickland v. Associated Food Stores, the court allowed psychology expert Dr. Louise Fitzgerald to testify about the causes and psychological effects of workplace sexual harassment, ruling her scientifically grounded analysis went beyond general stereotypes and would aid the jury’s understanding of complex issues. (Expert Witness Profiler) ![]()
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Did you attend the FEWA National Conference or the FEWA Expert Summit? Conference and Summit attendees earned up to six educational credits for each event towards the Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (CFLC) credential. FEWA Professional and Professional Consulting members are eligible to apply for the CFLC. Do you qualify for the CFLC? Learn more about the application requirements. |
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