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Choosing An Expert Witness In Construction Cases, Robert Greenstreet Jul 2011

Choosing An Expert Witness In Construction Cases, Robert Greenstreet

Architecture Faculty Articles

This article outlines a guide for attorneys to reach out to potential expert witnesses. By asking certain questions and requesting specific information, they can eliminate less appropriate individuals and become reasonably assured that the individuals finally selected will be effective players in the presentation of each case.


The Architect As Expert Witness: A Survival Guide, Robert Greenstreet Jan 2010

The Architect As Expert Witness: A Survival Guide, Robert Greenstreet

Architecture Faculty Articles

Despite the challenges of deposition and courtroom pressures, expert witness work is both professionally interesting and financially rewarding, and many architects excel in the field. Being an expert does take you into the field of law, however, so it is advisable to sharpen up your skills of communication and presentation and thereby enhance your credibility and ultimate success.


The Expert’S Role In Construction Disputes, Robert Greenstreet Jan 1995

The Expert’S Role In Construction Disputes, Robert Greenstreet

Architecture Faculty Articles

This article explores the part that the expert witness plays in construction disputes and provides guidance for those who are asked to act in that capacity.