Episodios

  • Engaging with Forensic Security Experts, Tom Demont and Mark Stuart
    May 22 2025

    In this episode…

    Today, we feature two guests on the show: Tom Demont and Mark Stuart.

    Mr. Demont is the President of Technical Services, Inc., and a 50-year veteran of the locksmithing and security professions. He has written for numerous trade publications and is an experienced expert witness.

    Mr. Stuart is the President of Associated Lock Forensics, a full-service expert witness consulting firm; and Emerald Coast Fire Door Inspections. He is a locksmith as well and holds a JD from Woodrow Wilson College of Law.

    Obtaining and maintaining certifications is the key to credibility with engaging attorneys, according to our guests. In trades like locksmithing, certifications take the place of academic credentials, and quickly communicate your wheelhouse, and your commitment to staying current in your field.

    Check out the entire episode for our discussion on billing for different activities, going to settlement, and developing conclusions in expert reports.

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    40 m
  • Engaging with Panel Experts, Dr. Jolie Brams and Mr. Kevin Quinley
    May 5 2025

    In this episode…

    Today’s episode is a panel discussion on the expert-attorney relationship. Our panelists are Dr. Jolie Brams and Mr. Kevin Quinley.

    Dr. Jolie Brams is the owner of Brams and Associates, a psychology practice and forensic psychology consulting firm, with extensive experience in both criminal and civil matters ranging from state and federal sentencing to educational litigation and beyond, Dr. Brams holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Michigan State.

    Mr. Kevin Quinley is the founder of Quinley Risk Associates, a risk management consultancy and expert witness service provider. Mr. Quinley holds numerous certifications in insurance management, adjustment, and underwriting. He has a master’s in government from William and Mary.

    Avoiding surprises is the key to a positive expert-attorney relationship, according to our panelists. Set expectations before accepting an engagement—billing, scheduling, and work-product should be fully understood and agreed upon. Legal matters are dynamic; be proactive in asking questions if anything is unclear, or circumstances change for a positive working relationship.

    Check out the entire episode for our discussion on getting off on the right food, red flags to be aware of, and what it takes to be a great expert witness.

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Engaging with Forensics Expert, Sheila Lowe
    Apr 30 2025

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    Today’s guest, Sheila Lowe, is the owner of Sheila Lowe and Associates, a handwriting authentication and behavioral profiling firm. She’s a published author of handwriting analysis books as well as mystery novels. Ms. Lowe holds a master’s in psychology from California Coast University.

    Take physical presence into consideration when billing, according to Ms. Lowe. She offers a flat rate for remote testimony, and a separate hourly rate for in-person appearances. Additionally, a non-refundable retainer prevents attorneys from using her name to draw settlements without paying.

    Check out the entire episode for our discussion on repeating mistakes, the benefits of settlements, and telepresence considerations.

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    23 m
  • Engaging with Telecommunications Expert, Gerry Christensen
    Apr 22 2025

    In this episode…

    Our guest, Mr. Gerry Christensen is the founder of Wireless Waypoint, a consulting firm specializing in wireless technology solutions, and Mind Commerce, an information technology and strategy firm. Additionally, he’s the Head of Partnerships and Regulatory Compliance at Caller ID Reputation, a technology-driven service company. Mr. Christensen is a sought-after expert witness and holds an MBA from Auburn.

    If you can’t take your emotions out of a case, you should decline, according to Mr. Christensen. Even without a traditional conflict of interest, it is important to be comfortable opining on a topic given the facts of the case and the framework established by the engaging attorney. Neutrality is key.

    Check out the full episode for our discussion on expert witness referral services, trying too hard to be helpful, and arbitration.

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    29 m
  • Engaging with Linguistics Expert, Professor Stanley Dubinsky
    Apr 11 2025

    In this episode…

    Today’s guest, Stanley Dubinsky, is the Co-Principal of ConflictAnalytiX, LLC, and Professor of Linguistics at the University of South Carolina. Through analyzing the meaning and structure of texts, he helps guide attorneys through the complexities arising from structured grammar and normative usages of language. Professor Dubinsky holds a PhD in Linguistics from Cornell.

    Expert witnesses can fall into the trap of using excessive technical language to appear intelligent, according to Professor Dubinsky. He recommends writing as plainly as possible and reading your expert reports aloud to ensure that the language you write is both precise and understandable.

    Check out the full episode for our discussion on giving away too much during initial calls, becoming a virtuoso in your field, and billable rates.

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    50 m
  • Engaging with Medical Product Regulatory Expert, Steve Silverman
    Apr 1 2025

    Our guest Steve Silverman is the President of Silverman Group, a consultancy that serves medical product companies on regulatory strategy and policy issues, and an expert consultant for NDA. Additionally, he has over two decades of experience in federal service, including senior roles at the FDA. Mr. Silverman holds a JD from the University of Pennsylvania.

    In this episode…

    Learning from your mistakes is crucial, according to Mr. Silverman. As a new expert witness, it is easy to jump into your first engagement relying solely on expertise, but doing your homework is just as important. He recommends a proactive approach—question your attorney before accepting an engagement to make sure expectations are clear.

    Check out the entire episode for our discussion on remote etiquette, billable research, and expertise as a trainable skill.

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    44 m
  • Engaging with Panel Experts, Mr. Jonathan Klane, Mr. Mike Favetta, and Dr. Elliot Fishman
    Mar 31 2025

    Today’s episode is a panel discussion on expert relationships. Our panelists are Mr. Jonathan Klane, Mr. Mike Favetta, and Dr. Elliot Fishman.

    Mr. Klane is the Senior Manager on the Safety Business Development Team at Draeger, a medical and safety technology firm. He is an experienced expert witness and a Ph.D. candidate in Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology at Arizona State University.

    Mr. Favetta is a meteorologist and the owner of WeatherPrep, LLC., a meteorology consulting firm. In addition to meteorology, his expertise spans climatology and the environment. Mr. Favetta has over 13 years of experience as an expert witness. He has a bachelor’s in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology from Keene University.

    Dr. Elliot Fishman is the founder and CEO of Astrina, Inc., an economist, and a sought-after expert witness. Dr. Fishman holds advanced degrees including an MBA from Wharton and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania.

    In this episode…

    As expert witnesses, the way in which we are perceived is a matter of how we present ourselves. While some areas of expertise are more casual, others require a buttoned-up, professional demeanor at all times. It is important to interact with our peers, engaging attorneys and fact-finders in a manner that fits both our profession and role as an expert.

    Listen to the entire episode as our panelists explore the relationships that expert witnesses will encounter.

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    40 m
  • Engaging with Intellectual Property Lawyer, Mark McKenna
    Mar 21 2025

    In this episode…

    Our guest, Mark McKenna is a law professor at UCLA and a partner at Lex Lumina, LLP, a full-service law firm. He’s a sought-after IP expert with numerous publications and holds a JD from the University of Virginia.

    As both an expert witness, and an attorney who uses them, Professor McKenna has a unique perspective into both. He recommends staying vigilant as an expert, to avoid crossing over from expert opinions to legal opinions. If you have suggestions that may aid in trial strategy, work with your attorney outside of court to incorporate them where appropriate.

    Check out the full episode for our discussion on changing technology, international arbitration, and travel expenses.

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    34 m
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