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The Toxicologist as Expert Witness A Hint Book for Courtroom Procedure 1996 Edition

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    Author(s)Arthur Furst
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9781560325901
    Pages106
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 1996

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    Taylor & Francis The Toxicologist as Expert Witness A Hint Book for Courtroom Procedure 1996 Edition by Arthur Furst

    As the world becomes more complex, a greater percentage of the present litigation is based upon very technical subjects. More and more chemicals are being introduced into our daily lives, without ever having been tested for possible side-effects. Consequently, product liability is increasing, and more and more often the toxicologist is being called into court to explain to judges and juries the concepts of technology and risk assessment. The Toxicologist As Expert Witness: A Hint Book for Courtroom Procedure is written with the toxicologist in mind who may not have the experience to testify at a time when toxicolgists as expert witnesses are in great demand. Table of contents : - What Is an Expert Witness? So You Want to Be an Expert. The Attorney-expert Relationship. What Do You Offer the Attorney? Reports - To Be or Not to Be? How Much Are They Paying You for Your Testimony? Play Acting. Can You Determine Cause? Now the Deposition. The Courtroom, the Judge and the Jury. The Trial Comes Eventually. Nature of the Attack on You. The Aftermath.