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Our guest, Professor John Abraham is the Programming Director and Professor of Engineering at the University of Saint Thomas, and an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota. Professor Abraham is a Mechanical Engineer, with a focus in thermal sciences. He has published over 300 works, including books, research papers, critiques, and patents. Additionally, he is a highly sought-after expert with three decades of experience in litigation and depositions. Professor Abraham has a PhD and MS in Engineering.
In This Episode…
Our conversation included opportunities for experts where John remarked “I've never advertised my services, but it's generally word of mouth that has brought different litigation opportunities to me . . . if you perform well. And word of mouth gets around." Opportunities come to experts who stay up on their field and maintain composure in court. John elaborates, “Clarity in your in your discussion . . . is so, so important. If you're just thinking of answers off the fly on the stand that can lead you to confusing or convoluted answers."
Additional topics include understanding the totality of the case or matter-- not just the field of expertise; and, how experts help win over a jury, “ . . . You know, as a technical person, we like to bomb people with facts and show graphs and data, etc. . . but you need the jury to understand your facts."
Our guest, Professor John Abraham is the Programming Director and Professor of Engineering at the University of Saint Thomas, and an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota. Professor Abraham is a Mechanical Engineer, with a focus in thermal sciences. He has published over 300 works, including books, research papers, critiques, and patents. Additionally, he is a highly sought-after expert with three decades of experience in litigation and depositions. Professor Abraham has a PhD and MS in Engineering.
In This Episode…
Our conversation included opportunities for experts where John remarked “I've never advertised my services, but it's generally word of mouth that has brought different litigation opportunities to me . . . if you perform well. And word of mouth gets around." Opportunities come to experts who stay up on their field and maintain composure in court. John elaborates, “Clarity in your in your discussion . . . is so, so important. If you're just thinking of answers off the fly on the stand that can lead you to confusing or convoluted answers."
Additional topics include understanding the totality of the case or matter-- not just the field of expertise; and, how experts help win over a jury, “ . . . You know, as a technical person, we like to bomb people with facts and show graphs and data, etc. . . but you need the jury to understand your facts."
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