The biomedical scientist as expert witness / Paul D. Ellner.
2006
N391.5.M4.G1 ELL
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Title
The biomedical scientist as expert witness / Paul D. Ellner.
Author
ISBN
1555813453
Imprint
Washington, D.C. : American Society for Microbiology, 2006.
Language
English
Description
xiii, 168 p.
Call Number
N391.5.M4.G1 ELL
Note
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. The forensic microbiologist as an expert
2. How the process starts
3. The arena
4. Civil proceedings
5. Basics of tort law
6. Duties of the expert witness
7. Obtaining experimental evidence
8. The analytical process
9. Reports and affidavits
10. Depositions
11. The trial
12. Cases involving laboratory errors
13. Medical malpractice
14. The non-physician in medical malpractice litigation
15. Food poisoning cases
16. Product liability cases
17. Corporate disputes
18. Other tort cases
19. Working as a litigation consultant
20. Cases not taken
21. Business aspects
22. How trial lawyers can improve the use of the expert
23. Evolution of expert witnesses.
2. How the process starts
3. The arena
4. Civil proceedings
5. Basics of tort law
6. Duties of the expert witness
7. Obtaining experimental evidence
8. The analytical process
9. Reports and affidavits
10. Depositions
11. The trial
12. Cases involving laboratory errors
13. Medical malpractice
14. The non-physician in medical malpractice litigation
15. Food poisoning cases
16. Product liability cases
17. Corporate disputes
18. Other tort cases
19. Working as a litigation consultant
20. Cases not taken
21. Business aspects
22. How trial lawyers can improve the use of the expert
23. Evolution of expert witnesses.
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