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This expert has experience in Environmental, Health, Safety (EHS) operations specializing in developing and revitalizing EHS cultures to meet regulatory, organizational, and employee needs for significant EHS improvements. He is a certified OSHA Technical Institute (OTI) Trainer for General Industry and Construction, and an Adjunct Instructor, Graduate Studies, Public Safety Management at a University in Philadelphia. His specific trainings include: machine guarding, Chemical Safety assessment, HAZMAT, biosafety, and EHS compliance.
Senior Consultant, A safety services consulting firm
Master of Business Administration (MBA), La Salle University
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
This highly-skilled expert has nearly 15 years of experience in corporate bond trading, operations, and compliance. He holds a bachelor's in business administration from Temple University, is a certified scrum master, and is licensed in FINRA series 7, series, 63, and series 57. He started his career as an associate for emerging market fixed income sales at HSBC Global Banking and Markets, where he later became the vice president of emerging markets debt trading. He then went on to serve as a director at Investment Placement Group and as the vice president of emerging market debt trading at both Bank Leumi and Ramirez & Co. He is currently the co-founder of a finance technology company focused on equity purchasing.
Co-Founder & Project Lead, An equity investment technology company in NY
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Temple University
Huntingdon Valley,
Pennsylvania
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What Can a Compliance Expert Witness Opine On?
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Comprehensive assessment of patient's health.
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Tests to identify medical conditions.
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Prescribing and monitoring medications.
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FAQs for Compliance Expert Witnesses
What is a compliance expert witness?
A compliance expert witness is a specialist who explains laws, regulations, and industry standards in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex compliance issues.
In what types of cases may a compliance expert witness be necessary?
A compliance expert witness is needed in regulatory enforcement, corporate governance, financial fraud, healthcare compliance, FCPA, AML, data privacy, and internal controls cases.
How should an attorney evaluate a compliance expert witness’s credentials?
An attorney should evaluate a compliance expert witness’s credentials by reviewing their education, certifications, industry experience, prior testimony, publications, and regulatory track record.
How can a compliance expert witness support liability analysis?
A compliance expert witness supports liability analysis by assessing policies, procedures, and regulatory adherence to determine whether compliance failures contributed to alleged harm.
What role can a compliance expert witness play in damages assessment?
A compliance expert witness can assess how regulatory failures caused financial loss, helping quantify damages and support or challenge damages assessment in court.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting compliance expert witnesses?
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