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We have a number of deposition, trial, and litigation checklist outlines and forms that involve the use of experts in litigation. We call this group of our products: ExpertEase™. We have a reputation for detail and thought on just how to get you moving quickly and surely in the right direction in your deposition, trial, or settlement. Here are the expert witness deposition checklists and expert witness legal forms now available for a busy lawyer. List of Now Available Expert Witness Forms - ExpertEase™
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EX0804 Deposition Cross-Exam of Expert Witness is what you want if you are looking for a checklist to use in taking the deposition of the adverse expert. It also is the single best checklist you can have for discussing with your own expert the questions to expect at a deposition and thus preparing your own expert to stand up to cross examination. EX0709 Expert Opinion Admissibility Checklist is what you want if you are looking for a checklist to use in preparing to secure the admission of your own expert's testimony at trial, or to exclude the adverse expert's opinion as not reliable. Experts are important in trials. They may be a medical doctor or a doctor of electrical engineering, or the mechanic that worked on a car. You want to handle them well. That's what excellent trial lawyers are supposed to do: handle experts better than the run-of-the mill attorneys can do. If you have an expert witness in your case, you should use expert checklists and forms to stay ahead of the opposition. Check our forms by using the links below Our forms and
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This "ExpertEase" section of the products of LawyerTrialForms™ involves (1) expert witness question checklists and advice to give experts, for lawyers to use in preparation of their expert witnesses for direct or cross-examination in depositions and trials, and (2) advice and materials regarding admissibility of the expert's opinion into evidence, and (3) form questions outlines that can be used by attorneys as their checklists of questions to ask experts.
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