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David M. Malone (Author), Paul J. Zwier (Author)


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July 15, 2000 1556815646 978-1556815645 1st
Today we see explosive growth in the use of expert witnesses. Effective Expert Testimony, the newest volume in NITA's Practical Guide series, presents an invaluable guidebook for litigators who seek instruction in shaping the testimony of expert witnesses. David M. Malone and Paul J. Zwier, who combine over fifty years of courtroom and classroom experience, examine the rules of evidence and ethics that govern the relationship of experts to lawyers, juries, and courts. The result is a book that will interest experienced attorneys and law students alike.

Effective Expert Testimony takes readers from the initial decision to hire an expert to the search for the right expert--all the way through the various pretrial and trial activities for which experts and attorneys must be prepared. The book emphasizes many opportunities for persuasion when conducting direct examination of the expert, and underscores the work that is required to control the expert--compared to the lay witness--on cross examination. The authors look in detail both at the careful steps that must be undertaken in deposing experts and at the tools available for cross-examining the expert. According the Malone and Zwier, to present and to oppose experts effectively the attorney must develop and utilize a number of skills such as attention to detail, patience with follow-up, care in organization, and avoidance of ego.

Throughout the book, the authors emphasize the need for the attorney to treat the expert--consulting and testifying--as an integral part of the trial team. The shape of the case, as determined by the complaint, answer, and early discovery, reflects the attorney's judgment and the expert's knowledge. The authors stress that attorneys must understand the Supreme Court's recent Daubert trilogy so they can assist, or even direct, the court in its gatekeeping function of keeping unreliable expert testimony out of the record.

This useful and practical guide contains appendices including selected Federal Rules of Evidence as amended to December 1, 2000; Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26 as Amended to December 1, 2000; and Daubert, Joiner, and Kumho Tire cases.



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A number of attorneys have read Effective Expert Testmony and this is what they have to say:

Michael R. Feagley, trial lawyer and partner with Mayer, Brown & Platt in Chicago, Illinois, says that Effective Expert Testimony is "... in the same class with Dennis Suplee's The Deposition Handbook and Thomas Mauet's Trial Techniques." He also says that "Malone and Zwier provide excellent analyses of the practical effects of applicable rules of procedure and evidence, and a first-rate discussion of Daubert and its progeny. I will recommend that our litigators put it on their office library shelves."

Donna R. Davis, of the Davis Law Firm in Knoxville, Tennessee, has this to say about the book: "Effective Expert Testimony is a great resource for fast answers to frequently asked questions regarding expert witnesses. Well-written, easy to read, and filled with useful information, this book is a great addition to any lawyer's library."

Michael H. Ginsberg, of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, says: "Effective Expert Testimony is a valuable treatise on working with, presenting, and cross-examining expert witnesses. In a remarkable, thorough discussion of the variety of issues and concerns attorneys face in dealing with experts, Zwier and Malone provide useful insights, techniques, and solutions. For the experienced trial lawyer, Effective Expert Testimony will hit home as over and over the reader will say, 'That's what I do; now I understand why.' For the novice, Effective Expert Testimony will sharply reduce the learning curve by providing a road map to this important and difficult piece of trial practice. In addition, Effective Expert Testimony is written in a manner that makes it accessible for the non-lawyer. Because it is so accessible, it should be required reading for every expert who plans to testify in court."

Fred H. Bartlit, Jr., of Bartlit, Beck, Herman, Palenchar & Scott, Chicago, Illinois, says: "These days almost every case involves multiple experts. But the ins and outs of working with experts has received relatively little attention. This book fills that gap. It provides an important service for all trial lawyers who are working with expert witnesses. Zwier and Malone also provide good practical advice on the expert's trial presentation, particularly on the use of exhibits and fruitful approaches to cross-examination. The discussion of Daubert and Kumho highlight the new concerns that lawyers must keep in mind throughout the expert engagement."

About the Author

David M. Malone is President of Trial Run, Inc., a trial consulting and advocacy training firm. He has written several articles dealing specifically with expert issues. He is the co-author of Expert Rules: 100 (and More) Points You Need to Know About Expert Witnesses (NITA, 1999); author of Deposition Rules: The Pocket Guide to Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How (NITA, 1998); and co-author of The Effective Deposition: Techniques and Strategies That Work (NITA, 1996).

Paul J. Zwier is Director of the Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution and a member of the faculty at the University of Tennessee College of Law. He is co-author of Expert Rules: 100 (and More) Points You Need to Know About Expert Witnesses (NITA, 1999), as well as numerous articles and books for both the law school and practitioner market on a variety of litigation topics including negotiation, deposition skills, appellate advocacy, motion practice, fact investigation, and ethics.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 315 pages
  • Publisher: Natl Inst for Trial Advocacy; 1st edition (July 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1556815646
  • ISBN-13: 978-1556815645
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,173,619 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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