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Average Environmental Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$325/hr
Review Fee
$375/hr
Deposition Fee
$425/hr
Court Fee
This expert is a health & safety expert in oil and gas, construction and mining drawing on his advanced education and about 20 years experience teaching safety practices and techniques reducing incidents and reducing costs/losses. He has worked at a variety of mining, petroleum, and construction companies as their lead environmental health and safety specialist. He has extensive experience drafting and implementing safety and environmental programs and field safety audit systems that comply with OSHA and MSHA standards.
Environmental Health and Safety Consultant, A multi-industry safety consulting firm in CO
Juris Doctor (JD), Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
Evergreen,
Colorado
This supremely qualified plant physiologist earned his BS in Botany from DePauw University, his MS in Plant Ecology from the University of Colorado, and his doctoral degree from the University of Illinois. He is an active member of the Weed Science Society of America and lead a twenty plus year career at American Cyanamid, where he attained the position of Director of Herbicide Discovery. Additionally, he served as a Plant Physiologist for more than a decade with the USDA. Currently, he practices as a consultant for parties interested in botany, herbicide, and plant physiology.
Private Botany and Weed Management Consultant
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Illinois
Hartsel,
Colorado
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What Can an Environmental Expert Witness Opine On?
Environmental Impact Assessment
Evaluates potential environmental effects of projects.
Site Remediation
Cleans up contaminated sites to restore safety.
Waste Management Planning
Develops strategies for reducing waste production.
Ecological Restoration
Rehabilitates damaged ecosystems to restore biodiversity.
Air Quality Monitoring
Measures pollutants to ensure clean air standards.
Water Quality Assessment
Tests water sources for contaminants and safety.
FAQs for Environmental Expert Witnesses
What is a environmental expert witness?
An environmental expert witness is a qualified specialist who explains technical environmental issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, conducting analysis, writing reports, and testifying in court.
What types of cases may benefit from the testimony of an environmental expert witness?
Environmental expert witnesses support cases involving pollution, toxic torts, groundwater contamination, hazardous waste, air quality, environmental compliance, and regulatory disputes.
How should I evaluate the qualifications of an environmental expert witness?
Evaluate an environmental expert witness by reviewing their education, certifications, field experience, publications, prior testimony, and case-relevant technical expertise.
How can an environmental expert witness assist with regulatory compliance disputes?
An environmental expert witness can interpret regulations, assess compliance, and provide credible testimony and reports to clarify issues in regulatory compliance disputes.
What role does an environmental expert witness play in quantifying damages?
An environmental expert witness quantifies damages by scientifically measuring contamination, modeling impacts, and calculating restoration and remediation costs.
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