Master Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (MCFLC) Credential Overview
The Forensic Expert Witness Association (FEWA) established the Master Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (MCFLC) credential in 2020 for qualified expert witnesses and forensic consultants who want to take their CFLC certification to the next level.
An MCFLC certification requires a one-time application which, once approved, does not expire so long as the underlying CFLC certification remains in good standing (continues to be renewed every three years). Obtaining the MCFLC credential shows attorneys
and other interested parties that you have received extensive education in the nine distinct areas of the FEWA Core Program, as well as gained additional experience and attributes above and beyond the CFLC program.
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MCFLC Requirements:
The MCFLC is granted exclusively to FEWA members who have completed and currently meet all the following requirements:
- Professional or Professional Consulting member of FEWA, with membership in good standing
- Maintains professional licenses in good standing for those licensed services for which the member is currently performing and must be licensed to perform
- Has held the CFLC certification for more than three calendar years and been approved for renewal of the certification at least once
- Must have achieved a total of five verifiable testimony engagements (Professional Members) or seven verifiable engagement agreements (Professional Consulting Members)
- Must have attended at least 70% of the classroom hours combined, of two full FEWA National Conference days (No more than 30% of conference time can be missed due to issues like late arrival or early departure) that occurred within the past five years