Supervision Expert Witnesses in Pennsylvania

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Supervision expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including social work, counseling, psychology, education, and organizational management. Some of the most common specialties include clinical supervision, workplace supervision, risk management, compliance, and professional standards. They can opine on the effects of inadequate supervision, policy failures, training deficiencies, liability exposure, and harm to clients or employees.

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Average Supervision Expert Witnesses Court Fees

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  • Review Fee $485/hr

    This expert provides education expert consultation for high-profile and complicated cases. As an educator and administrator, he has more than 35 years’ experience as a teacher, principal, superintendent and director of special education. He also has served as a state department of education official. As a sought-after authority on school safety and education law. This expert has presented at more than 80 events internationally and has been interviewed as an education expert on national and local television programs. Shortly after starting an education management consulting firm, he obtained a law degree with a specialty in education law and have provided consultation on more than 400 cases and testified more than 100 times in courts around the country. His education management consulting firm provides consultation to schools, parents, and attorneys. Attorneys rely on the firm for consultation and expert witness services for high-profile and complicated cases involving schools and education. Schools contact utilize the firm to learn how to improve their school climate, to eliminate bullying and harassment of students, and to be sure their policies and procedures promote safety. This expert and his team provide services from case inception through resolution. Determining the merit of a case, conducting file review and analysis, compiling expert reports, and offering testimony at deposition and/or at trial. Through the experience of its founder and principal consultant, this expert, and with the support of a highly competent staff, provides quality comprehensive services in the areas of school safety and accidents; sexual harassment; bullying; wrongful death; hiring, supervision, and retention of personnel; supervision of students; special education; and determination of the best interests of the child in custody matters.

    Adjunct University Faculty

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), The College of New Jersey

    Lambertville,

    New Jersey

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  • This banking and regulatory expert is currently a Partner in the New York Office of a global law firm. He has over 45 years of industry experience, including 30 years at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York serving as General Counsel, Chief Operating Officer and First Vice President. In that capacity, he served as an alternate member of the Federal Open Market Committee and as a staff member of the President's Working Group on Financial Markets. The expert left the Fed in 1998 to become General Counsel at AIG, a position he held from 1998 until 2006. He has a B.A. in Economics from the University of Massachusetts and a J.D. from Cornell University Law School.

    Partner, The New York Office of a Large Global Law Firm

    Juris Doctor (JD), Cornell University Law School

    New York,

    New York

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What Can a Supervision Expert Witness Opine On?

Performance Evaluation

Assessing employee performance and effectiveness.

Team Meetings

Facilitating discussions and updates among team members.

Goal Setting

Establishing objectives for team and individuals.

Training Sessions

Providing skill development and education.

Conflict Resolution

Addressing and resolving team disputes.

Feedback Sessions

Offering constructive criticism and guidance.

FAQs for Supervision Expert Witnesses

What is a supervision expert witness?

A supervision expert witness is a qualified professional who explains proper supervisory standards and duties in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, assessing supervision practices, and testifying to clarify negligence or compliance issues.

What types of cases may benefit from the expertise of a supervision expert witness?

A supervision expert witness supports cases involving negligent supervision, inadequate training, policy failures, workplace misconduct, safety violations, and professional oversight disputes.

How can a supervision expert witness evaluate the adequacy of managerial oversight?

A supervision expert witness evaluates the adequacy of managerial oversight by reviewing policies, supervision records, training, incident responses, and compliance with industry standards.

What qualifications should counsel look for in a supervision expert witness?

Counsel should choose a supervision expert witness with advanced clinical credentials, licensure, supervision-specific training, and proven testimony and supervisory experience.

How does a supervision expert witness assess compliance with internal supervision policies?

A supervision expert witness assesses compliance with internal supervision policies by reviewing written procedures, case records, training logs, and actual supervisory practices against industry standards.

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