Ethics Expert Witnesses in Indiana

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Ethics expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including healthcare, legal malpractice, corporate governance, academia, and public administration. Some of the most common specialties include professional responsibility, conflicts of interest, fiduciary duty, informed consent, and compliance programs. They can opine on the effects of ethical breaches, policy failures, risk exposure, liability, and reputational harm.

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  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This qualified expert received his BA and MA from University of Notre Dame and his JD and PhD from Northwestern University. He has authored 15 books and over 80 articles on issues of business law, business ethics, and corporate compliance with a main focus on corporate ethics and compliance. This expert is the former executive director of the Institute for Corporate Responsibility at The George Washington University. He also served as a Lindner-Gambal professor of business ethics and a professor of strategic management and public policy both at The George Washington University. Currently, he serves as an Eveleigh Professor of Business Ethics at a top Indiana business school.

    Professor, A university in IN

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Northwestern University

    Bloomington,

    Indiana

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  • Review Fee $500/hr

    This highly qualified neonatologist has extensive experience in his field. He is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics with sub-certifications in neonatal and perinatal medicine. He received his BA in chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington, his MD from University of Louisville School of Medicine and his MA in bioethics from Medical College Wisconsin. After completing his residency in pediatrics at Carolinas Medical Center, this expert went on to complete a prestigious fellowship at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. He has written 8 publications related to topics in neonatology. He is a member of various professional societies and organizations, including the American Association of Pediatrics. Formerly, this expert has served as a neonatologist at Neonatal Intensive Care Experts and the medical director of Sproutlings Care Center. Currently, this expert is the medical director of a major KY healthcare organization and a neonatologist at a KY children's hospital.

    Lead Neonatologist, At a Children's Hospital in KY

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Louisville School of Medicine

    Louisville,

    Kentucky

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What Can an Ethics Expert Witness Opine On?

Informed Consent

Ensuring patients understand treatment options.

Confidentiality Maintenance

Protecting patient information from disclosure.

Conflict of Interest Management

Identifying and addressing potential biases.

Ethical Decision-Making Framework

Guiding ethical choices in complex scenarios.

Professional Boundaries Establishment

Defining limits to maintain professional relationships.

Patient Advocacy

Supporting patients' rights and best interests.

FAQs for Ethics Expert Witnesses

What is a ethics expert witness?

An ethics expert witness is a qualified professional who explains ethical standards and their application in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, offering opinions, testifying, and clarifying complex ethics issues.

In what types of cases may an ethics expert witness be beneficial?

An ethics expert witness is beneficial in legal malpractice, professional misconduct, corporate governance, conflict of interest, whistleblower, and regulatory compliance cases.

How can an ethics expert witness assist in evaluating professional conduct standards?

An ethics expert witness interprets professional conduct standards, compares them to the case facts, and explains whether the behavior met accepted ethical norms.

What qualifications should attorneys look for in an ethics expert witness?

Attorneys should choose an ethics expert witness who is a licensed lawyer with substantial ethics practice, bar or disciplinary experience, strong credentials, and prior testimony experience.

How does an ethics expert witness support challenges to disciplinary findings?

An ethics expert witness supports challenges to disciplinary findings by analyzing standards, identifying procedural or ethical errors, and providing objective testimony to contest conclusions.

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