Looking to get Started as an Expert Witness?

Expert Witnessing can be a very rewarding part of any professionals career, both financial and intellectually. The average hourly fee experts charged was $385 for in-court testimony, $353 for depositions and $254 for file reviews and preparation (taken from SEAK's Expert Witness Fee Guide, 2004).

A professional may be qualified to be an expert if they have any of the following: Knowledge, Skill, Experience, Training or Education

To obtain more information and training on how to become an expert witness, I suggest attending SEAK's introductory workshop June 20, 2007 on Cape Cod, MA.

How to Start and Build a Successful Expert Witness Practice is an intensive introductory workshop that is designed to show prospective and novice expert witnesses exactly what will be expected of them and how to start and build a successful expert witness practice. This course is specifically designed for prospective and novice expert witnesses and requires no advanced knowledge or training. Attendees will learn from experienced faculty in a step-by-step fashion how to start and build a successful expert witness practice. A continental breakfast, lunch with faculty and a detailed workshop manual not available anywhere else will be provided to all attendees.

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