How Attorneys and Expert Witnesses Can Effectively Manage Each Other in Domestic Violence Cases.
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Abstract
If the lawsuit necessitates that an expert be retained, the attorney and expert need to have a relationship built on trust. This is particularly important so they can each manage the other’s expectations. How can this be accomplished?
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Pollack, Daniel ; Kleinman, Toby. (February 01, 2019). How Attorneys and Expert Witnesses Can Effectively Manage Each Other in Domestic Violence Cases. New York Law Journal. ALM Media.
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