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FEWA Member Spotlight
The owner of Loehrs Forensics, Michele Bush grew up entrenched in the world of digital forensics and has been involved in many aspects of the company since its founding. Her education includes a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a thematic minor emphasizing Criminal Justice from the University of Arizona. Since 2012, she’s been conducting forensic examinations at state and federal facilities nationwide, building on her previous experience of in-house digital forensics examinations including evidence acquisition, forensic analysis and report preparation. 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 court excluded Thomas Tiderington's expert opinions in a civil rights case involving Kary Jarvis and Daytona Beach police. His opinion that the force used was unreasonable was partly excluded, and his opinion on inadequate police supervision and training was fully excluded for lacking sufficient evidence and analysis. (Expert Witness Profiler) A federal court upheld the right of University of Florida professors to testify as expert witnesses, ruling that the University's policy restricting such testimony violated their First Amendment rights. (ExpertPages) This case emphasizes the necessity for scientific evidence to support expert claims on injury permanency. (JD Supra) The concept of expert witnesses, originating from England and earlier civilizations, evolved significantly over time. Landmark cases shaped modern standards, emphasizing scientific reliability and methodology. (Round Table Group) Calendar of Events
CFLC News
Did you attend the FEWA National Conference or the FEWA Expert Summit? Conference and Summit attendees earned up to six educational credits for each event 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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