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This expert is an internationally recognized human resources expert and is a trained Ohio Drug Free Workplace trainer. She earned a JD from Taft Law School and a MBA from York College of Pennsylvania. She is well published on human resources issues, specifically relating to employment practices. She has served as the HR Vice President or Director for a number of large, for-profit and non-profit corporations and is currently the head of Human Resources for a major psychiatric institution.
Director, A Private Corporation
Juris Doctor (JD), Taft Law School
Seaford,
Maryland
This highly qualified attorney has extensive experience in the field of employment law. He was formerly in practice as a labor and employment attorney, where he frequently handled cases discussing discriminatory violations under Title VII. He regularly represented employers charged with Title VII violations before the human relations commissions, and on occasion represented the charging parties in similar cases. When he stopped practicing labor and employment law, this expert pursued a career in arbitration and mediation, where he has since mediated over 100 cases for the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission, many of which involve Title VII violations.
Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Bachelor of Law (LLB), University of Maryland School of Law
Baltimore,
Maryland
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What Can an Employment Expert Witness Opine On?
Job Analysis
Evaluate roles and responsibilities.
Recruitment
Attract and select candidates.
Onboarding
Integrate new hires into the company.
Performance Management
Assess employee performance regularly.
Training and Development
Enhance employee skills and knowledge.
Employee Relations
Manage workplace interactions and conflicts.
FAQs for Employment Expert Witnesses
What is a employment expert witness?
An employment expert witness is a specialist who explains workplace standards, HR practices, and labor laws in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex employment issues.
What types of cases can an employment expert witness opine on?
An employment expert witness opines on wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour, FMLA, ADA, hiring, promotion, and workplace policy cases.
How can an employment expert witness assist in calculating economic damages?
An employment expert witness calculates economic damages by analyzing earnings history, benefits, career trajectory, and labor market data to quantify past and future income loss.
What qualifications should an employment expert witness have for federal litigation?
An employment expert witness for federal litigation should have advanced HR or legal credentials, extensive workplace investigation experience, and a proven record of federal case testimony.
How does an employment expert witness evaluate employer compliance with workplace policies?
An employment expert witness evaluates employer compliance with workplace policies by reviewing written policies, training, records, and actual practices against legal and industry standards.
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