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How to Prepare & Deal with the Aggressive Cross Examiner at Deposition & Trial
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Advanced Testimony Skills from a FEWA Veteran

10/10/2024
When: Thursday, October 10, 2024
3:00 - 4:00 pm, CST
Where: via ZOOM
United States
Contact: FEWA Office
info@forensic.org


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How to Prepare & Deal with the Aggressive Cross Examiner at Deposition & Trial

FEWA Seminar - Live Online via Zoom

Learn the red flags that you will be facing an aggressive opposing counsel, the first thing you should do when receiving a subpoena for testimony, when to start to prepare, how to prepare, and how to protect your reputation and credibility.  What will the aggressive opposing counsel look for in your file and attack?   What to do if a typo exists or a correction is necessary?  How to handle conflicting opinions with opposing experts?  What if a mistake is found during deposition?  How should you respond to hypothetical questions?  What do you do about repetitive or personal questions such as how much money you make?   If you get boxed-in, how do you get out?  What if other experts attend and are taking notes during your testimony?  All of this and more!!

  1. When to prepare
  2. How to prepare
  3. What to prepare
  4. How to Survive with Credibility
  5. How to keep your cool

 

Meet the Speaker:

 

Rudy R Robinson, III, MAI Expert Witness - SEAK, Inc.

Rudy R. Robinson III

Austin Valuation Consultants, Ltd.

Real estate appraiser and consultant. Specializes in real estate damage and value diminution caused by environmental contamination. Experienced in a wide variety of property types - industrial, retail, office multi-family, single-family residential, vacant land, and special purpose properties such as landfills, hazardous waste incernerators, livestock ranches, religious facilities, etc. Litigation support and expert witness testimony in state and federal courts. Experienced mediator/arbitrator.

 

 

This course has been approved for 1 CFLC credit.




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