Ten Mistakes Economic and Scientific Experts Make: How to Spot Them, Protect Against Them, or Use Them to Your Advantage

Thursday, July 25, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Meet the Speakers

Gene Phillips



CEO and Director

PF2 Securities

Robert "Bobby" M. Schwartz



Partner

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan

About the Program

Bobby Schwartz and Gene Phillips examine the common mistakes economists and scientists make when serving as expert witnesses. The program will provide real world examples of these costly mistakes and how they can impact litigation. Whether you are the retaining attorney or are examining an opposing witness, you will learn how to spot these mistakes, understand their limiting impact on the expert’s evidence, and use the expert’s mistake to bolster your case.  Our presenters will simplify scientific concepts to make them easy to digest, enabling you to watch out for the same issues in your experts’ reports, or seize on them in the opposition’s reports.

This program is presented by the Litigation Section chaired by Rachael C. Kogen and vice chaired by Lauri K. Martin. Find out more about the section at  www.bhba.org.

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