Advise & Consult, Inc. Adds Another Construction Expert Witness

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Glenwood Springs, Colorado, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) April 13, 2012 — John Long has over 40 years experience in a wide range of construction projects as both a general contractor and subcontractor. Advise & Consult, Inc. is excited to have John join our expert witness team and open a new office for us in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. This… Continue reading Advise & Consult, Inc. Adds Another Construction Expert Witness

Daubert Challenges Up 350 Percent

Maggie Tamburro – January 31, 2012 Are Daubert challenges really weeding out “junk science” and “pseudoscience” in the courtroom, or could it be that they are actually scaring off good, competent experts? Given the numbers alone, one can’t help but wonder. Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1999 decision in Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael, which established that the… Continue reading Daubert Challenges Up 350 Percent

Essential Apps for Trial

Robert Ambrogi – December 1, 2011 As we mentioned earlier, many attorneys have turned to iPads to prepare and question experts. Talk to trial attorneys about the apps that enable them to use their iPads in trials and depositions, and you hear a few names repeated over and over again. Among the apps attorneys most… Continue reading Essential Apps for Trial

An Expert Witness Is Above All, Objective

The credibility of an expert witness’ testimony is largely based on their ability to have an objective opinion. Objective: not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice; based on facts; unbiased: an objective opinion. In representing a client on a construction defect claim, I am often faced with an opposing party who submits an “expert… Continue reading An Expert Witness Is Above All, Objective