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The Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (CFLC) is a professional certification awarded to FEWA Professional Members who met the eligibility criteria established. The criteria requires significant participation in FEWA activities and completion of educational courses in the subjects of forensic analysis, litigation consulting and expert witnessing. Recipients shall be certified by FEWA that they are familiar with the duties and responsibilities of providing forensic consulting and expert witness services in litigation claims in a core program consisting of nine distinct areas of study known as the "Core Program":
- Ethics,
- CV and resume,
- Engagement, retainers, billing practices, and risk management,
- Communications in the legal environment,
- Records and evidence handling,
- Expert qualifications and methodology,
- Expert reports and opinions,
- Testimony skills, trial, deposition, and alternative dispute resolution,
- Protocols of marketing.
- Calendar
- How Experts Can More Effectively Testify Virtually During The Pandemic, hosted by Midwest Region
- Becoming a World-Class Expert, hosted by Midwest Region
- Motions to Strike Experts and Responses to Motions to Strike, hosted by Central Region
- Complex to Simple: Expert Testimony with More Impact, Hosted by the Southwest Region
- Maximizing Your Value As An Expert Witness, Hosted by the West and Northwest Region
- So, You Want To Be An Expert
- FEWA South Region In-Person Event
- FEWA Applied Expert Witness Skills Virtual Summit
- Non-Verbal Portrayal of Competence, Trustworthiness, & Likeability
- The Silent Language of Expert Testimony
- High Stakes Communication for Experts
- Persuasive Speech for Experts
- What Jurors Want to Hear from Expert Witnesses
- Marketing Strategies, Expert Selections and Reports
- FEWA National Expert Conference 2023
- Artificial Intelligence: What Is AI and How Does It Affect Me as a Forensic Expert Witness?
- Surviving Cross Examination
- Stop Welcoming the Distractions!
- New Year - New Rules: Rule 702 Review & Supreme Court Ruling Updates
- Nuts and Bolts With Your Counsel
- Coaching to Testify: A Speechwriter's Guide to Thinking on your Feet
- Preparing for Deposition and Cross-Examination by Opposing Counsel
- FEWA Training: So You Want to be an Expert Witness - Session 1
- So You Want to be an Expert - Session 2
- Court Appointments: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
- Expert to Expert Roles in Contemporary Dispute Resolution Processes
- Protect Yourself with A Strong Engagement Agreement - Panel Discussion
- Best Practices: Dos and Dont's of Expert Billing - Expert Panel Discussion
- Differences and Important Facts to Know About an Expert, a Consultant and a Fact Witness
- Marketing Insights Experts Can Use to Grow Their Expert Practice
- So You Want to be an Expert - Session 1
- So You Want to be an Expert - Session 3
- How to Prepare & Deal with the Aggressive Cross Examiner at Deposition & Trial
- 2024 Expert Witness Summit
- What Experts and Attorneys Need to Know About the New Federal Rule of Evidence 702
- My Expert files have been hacked, What should I do next?
- FEWA National Expert Witness Conference 2025
- So You Want to be an Expert Witness? - Part One
- So You Want to Be an Expert Witness: Session Two
- So You Want to Be an Expert Witness: Session Three
- Creating, Updating, and Maintaining Your Curriculum Vitae
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