The Forensic Expert Witness
 
FEWA News

 
  

Thursday, Sept. 21
1:00 p.m. PT | 3:00 p.m. CT

Juries are made up of average citizens who come into the legal arena under compulsion of law and under the direct control and supervision of judges. The incisiveness of jurors and their ability to acutely evaluate an expert’s testimony must not be underestimated. This webinar will help you better understand how jurors really see experts. Attendees will learn how to:

  • Avoid common pitfalls of ineffective expert testimony,
  • Improve credibility with jurors,
  • Organize testimony for better retention and persuasion,
  • Win the battle of the experts, and
  • Communicate effectively over Zoom.

FEWA Member Spotlight
  

Joseph Perry is a licensed Professional Electrical Engineer and Electrical Contractor with over 40 years of experience. He is a Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant and an electrical expert witness in cases regarding electrical construction defects, personal injury due to electrical accidents, and electrical controls for water\wastewater, pump station, tank, or treatment plant and related causes of sewage spills or flooding. Joseph is licensed in California and Hawaii.

Roughan & Associates at LINC
FEWA Membership
  

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

These simple strategies can help experts face the challenges of testifying while becoming more effective witnesses. (ExpertPages)

Almost any type of legal case will benefit from expert witnesses. Choosing the right trucking expert witness can ensure you receive the best support possible for your case. (JD Supra)

Eleventh Circuit has elaborated on the difference between two types of expert witness requirements under Rule 26. (Expert Witness Profiler)

Expert witnesses play a pivotal role in unraveling complexities, bolstering or challenging arguments, assessing credibility, educating jurors, analyzing mental health, and evaluating digital evidence. (Lawyer Monthly)

Courts always reserve the authority to draw conclusions on matters involving questions of law, and experts are not permitted to breach the province of the Court or jury. (Expert Witness Profiler)

Complete Equity Markets, Inc.
Calendar of Events
21
Sep 2023
 
1:00 p.m. PT | 3:00 p.m. CT
9
Oct 2023
 
10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. CT
CFLC News
  

Did you attend the FEWA National Conference? Conference attendees earned up to 13.5 educational credits 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.