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Date: June 27 at 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. CT Where: Virtual, via Zoom A conference for experts of all types and specialties, those aspiring to be experts, and those supporting experts with the aim of education that helps professionals located anywhere to become better expert witnesses. Members and non-members are welcome. This virtual, 7-hour event will include up to six hours of continuing professional education and up to one hour of collaborative professional networking. There will be some short breaks in between sessions to facilitate your day and allow you to maximize your participation opportunities in the session. Learning courses will include the following categories:
Registration Link: https://forensic.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1749414&group= FEWA Member Spotlight
Larry has been a strategic marketing, advertising, and media professional for the past 40 years, and in the past 20, he has served as an expert or expert witness in over 85 legal matters throughout the U.S. involving marketing, advertising, business, competition, deceptive practices, trademark, Lanham and Robinson-Patman Act violations. He is a University of Southern California Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (CFLC) and a certified Forensic Professional (FEWA). FEWA Membership
Your FEWA membership includes a number of benefits, including a listing in the FEWA Online Directory and an Enhanced Online Profile. Enhanced Online Profile allows members to improve their visibility to members of the legal community who are seeking experts by making effective enhancements. Are you making the most of your Directory listing? Do you have an Online Enhanced Profile? Take advantage of these benefits today!
Industry News
The American Intellectual Property Law Association (“AIPLA”) recently held a webinar highlighting the importance of expert testimony, various methodologies for calculating damages, recent legal developments, and strategic considerations for employers and in-house counsel. (JD Supra) Research suggests that jurors consider an expert witness’ training and experience when assessing his or her credibility. (ExpertPages) In a recent case involving a personal injury claim, architecture expert witness testimony was allowed despite the fact that the defendant argued the expert's opinion was based on inaccurate data. (Expert Witness Blog) Calendar of Events
CFLC News
Did you attend the FEWA National Conference? Conference attendees earned up to 13.5 educational credits towards the Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (CFLC Credential). FEWA Professional and Professional Consulting members are eligible to apply for the CFLC. Do you qualify for the CFLC? Learn more about the application requirements. |
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