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- Title
Expert Prevalence, Persuasion, and Price: What Trial Participants Really Think About Experts.
- Authors
JURS, ANDREW W.
- Abstract
The article discusses trial participants' opinions about expert witnesses in America, and it mentions research regarding the prevalence of the use of experts during U.S. trials, as well as information about expert compensation and the ability of an expert to persuade participants such as jurors, judges, and attorneys during litigation matters. An expert witness' ability to convey technical information to jurors and judges is examined, along with several expert witness-related legal cases.
- Subjects
UNITED States; EXPERT evidence; WITNESSES -- Fees; PERSUASION (Psychology); JURORS' attidudes; TRIALS (Law); JUDGES; LEGAL costs; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); ATTITUDE (Psychology)
- Publication
Indiana Law Journal, 2016, Vol 91, Issue 2, p353
- ISSN
0019-6665
- Publication type
Article