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Our guest, Professor David Rockstraw, is a Professor Emeritus at New Mexico State University and a Ph.D. chemical engineer who has been the Robert Davis Distinguished Professor. He is a sought-after expert in chemical engineering, forensics, IP and trade secrets, and chemical safety, among numerous other fields. He has testified in over 65 past and current legal engagements and over 30 expert consulting engagements.
In this episode…
During our discussion over the role of experts, David remarks, "Sometimes the cases are complicated, multi-pronged, and different experts have different responsibilities." The conversation recounts the importance of attorneys ensuring experts understand the depth and breadth of their role.
Additionally, David spoke about the importance of maintaining expertise, questioning the engaging attorney, and mock examinations. He advises, "Mock cross-examination is very helpful so that you know what's coming at you from the blind side."
Our guest, Professor David Rockstraw, is a Professor Emeritus at New Mexico State University and a Ph.D. chemical engineer who has been the Robert Davis Distinguished Professor. He is a sought-after expert in chemical engineering, forensics, IP and trade secrets, and chemical safety, among numerous other fields. He has testified in over 65 past and current legal engagements and over 30 expert consulting engagements.
In this episode…
During our discussion over the role of experts, David remarks, "Sometimes the cases are complicated, multi-pronged, and different experts have different responsibilities." The conversation recounts the importance of attorneys ensuring experts understand the depth and breadth of their role.
Additionally, David spoke about the importance of maintaining expertise, questioning the engaging attorney, and mock examinations. He advises, "Mock cross-examination is very helpful so that you know what's coming at you from the blind side."
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