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Expert Report Excellence

This Presentation was last presented on November 16th, 2022

Introduction

An Expert Witness is "a person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge or proficiency in a particular field that is relevant to the case." We have expertise in all aspects of the building lifecycle plus experience in dealing with claims and litigation, so we do a lot of expert work related to buildings and construction. In many cases, we deliver expert reports, so it's one of our core business processes.

We know that the quality of our writing is synonymous with the quality of our thinking. Plus it's our goal to develop world-class organizational maturity in all our core processes. According to quality guru Dr. Deming, "If you can't describe what you are doing as a process, you don't know what you're doing." That's why we have worked for decades to continuously improve the effectiveness of our report writing processes.

Learning Objectives

  1. Establish a framework for writing a successful expert report.

  2. Understand what information should and should not be included in a report.

  3. Review report formats and understand their respective functions.

  4. Understand the benefits of graphic intense reports compared to more traditional formats.

Program Outline

  1. Introduction

  2. Don't Put Anything in Writing!

  3. Report Formats

  4. Explain It to Pete's Mom

  5. Increasing Graphic Intensity

  6. Continuous Improvement

  7. Conclusion

Our Panel

Pete Fowler
Chief Executive Officer
Pete Fowler Construction

Brian Letofsky
Partner
Watkins & Letofsky, LLP

Liz Rhode
Partner
Gillaspy & Rhode PLLC

 

Continuing Education

Note: You must attend the live webinar to obtain credit. Some states may approve this program for credit following individual submission. Certification of attendance will be sent to eligible webinar attendees within 3 business days of the webinar.

*States marked with an asterisk are still pending approval.

This webinar is approved for 1.0 credit hour of continuing education credit in the following states:

  • Texas State Bar*

  • California State Bar

  • Florida State Bar*

  • California Department of Insurance*

  • Nevada State Bar