Attorney Expert Witnesses in New Jersey

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Attorney expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including legal malpractice, ethics, litigation strategy, and professional standards. Some of the most common specialties include fee disputes, standard of care, conflicts of interest, and procedural compliance. They can opine on the effects of attorney conduct, case outcomes, client rights, and adherence to legal duties.

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Average Attorney Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$450/hr

Review Fee

$500/hr

Deposition Fee

$500/hr

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $350/hr

    This expert is fully qualified and equipped with knowledge regarding laws on ethics. He has been qualified as an expert previously. He was the former vice chair, and currently a member, of the Professional Ethics Committee of the Nassau County Bar Association. In addition to his legal practices, he also travels throughout the state to various law schools and other legal associations as lecturer on ethics and civility. Furthermore, he has many publications on the topic of morality, ethics, and the law. He has defended hundreds of lawyers, judges and law students facing disciplinary and licensing problems.

    Attorney, Private Practice Law Firm

    Juris Doctor (JD), Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

    Garden City,

    New York

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  • Review Fee $750/hr
    Deposition Fee $750/hr
    Court Fee $750/hr

    This board-certified expert has been practicing law for 36 years with 24 of those years including legal malpractice. Recognized by Who's Who in American Law and by Best Lawyers in America, he is a Diplomate and Board Certified in Legal Malpractice by the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys. He currently is an attorney in his own practice, specializing in legal malpractice, in addition to authoring the New York Attorney Malpractice Blog and being an Outside Counsel Columnist for the New York Law Journal.

    Adjunct Professor, A law school in NY

    Juris Doctor (JD), Syracuse University

    Southampton,

    New York

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  • Review Fee $450/hr
    Deposition Fee $450/hr
    Court Fee $450/hr

    This highly-qualified expert has over 35 years of experience in aviation, as well as a practicing attorney. In addition to being a licensed attorney, he has a private pilot's license and a commercial pilot's license. He earned his BAS in biomedical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and his JD from Pennsylvania State University. He has worked for several law firms throughout his career and, during his time with the DOJ as both an assistant United States attorney and a special assistant United States attorney, this expert worked on numerous aviation-related prosecutions involving airlines and the FAA. He has about 5,000 hours of experience in all types of weather and is familiar with the practices, procedures, operations, issues, and challenges facing pilots. For the last 27 years, he has owned, maintained, and operated systems-based cabin-class piston and turbo-prop aircraft, including a 1977 Piper Turbo Arrow III (PA-28-201RT), a 1969 Beechcraft (Raytheon) Duke (BE60), and, most recently, a 1979 Piper Cheyenne I (PAY1). Currently, this expert is the managing partner of the Philadelphia office for a law firm in Pennsylvania.

    Managing Partner, A Law Firm in PA

    Juris Doctor (JD), Pennsylvania State University

    Philadelphia,

    Pennsylvania

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What Can an Attorney Expert Witness Opine On?

Contract Drafting

Creating legal agreements for parties.

Mediation

Facilitating negotiation between disputing parties.

Litigation

Representing clients in court proceedings.

Legal Research

Investigating laws and precedents for cases.

Client Consultation

Meeting with clients to discuss legal matters.

Appeals Process

Challenging court decisions in higher courts.

FAQs for Attorney Expert Witnesses

What is an attorney expert witness?

An attorney expert witness is a lawyer with specialized legal knowledge who provides professional opinions in court. They assist by reviewing case records, testifying, and clarifying complex legal issues.

What types of cases can an expert witness attorney assist with?

An expert witness attorney assists with personal injury, medical malpractice, product liability, commercial litigation, insurance disputes, employment law, and criminal defense cases.

How should an attorney evaluate an attorney expert witness’s qualifications?

An attorney should evaluate an attorney expert witness’s qualifications by reviewing their legal experience, specialized expertise, publications, testimony history, and professional reputation.

How can an attorney effectively prepare an attorney expert witness for deposition?

An attorney can effectively prepare an attorney expert witness for deposition by reviewing case facts, refining opinions, rehearsing Q&A, and clarifying legal theories and communication style.

What attorney expert witness fee structures should counsel anticipate?

Counsel should anticipate attorney expert witness fee structures including hourly rates, flat fees, retainers, minimum appearance fees, and separate charges for testimony and preparation.

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