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In-House Counsel ’ s Role in Selecting and Managing Experts

In-House Counsel ’ s Role in Selecting and Managing Experts. Bruce Friedman. Bingham McCutchen LLP. May 13, 2011. Girlfriend Expert. In-House Counsel ’ s Role in Selecting Experts. '. Employees. Company consultants. Experts and consultants in other cases.

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In-House Counsel ’ s Role in Selecting and Managing Experts

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  1. In-House Counsel’s Role in Selecting and Managing Experts Bruce Friedman Bingham McCutchen LLP May 13, 2011

  2. Girlfriend Expert

  3. In-House Counsel’s Role in Selecting Experts ' Employees Company consultants Experts and consultants in other cases Industry, professional and trade associations

  4. In-House Counsel’s Role in Preparation and Cross Examination of Experts ' The expert report Preparation of expert to testify Development of cross-examination

  5. Privileges That Attach to Consultants and Experts ' Work Product Privilege –FRCP, Rule 26(b)(4)(D) Work Product Privilege as to Communication with Experts and Drafts of Expert Reports –FRCP, Rule 26(b)(4)(B) and (C)

  6. Flummoxed Expert

  7. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 26(b)(4)(D) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 2010-2011

  8. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 26(b)(4)(C) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 2010-2011

  9. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 26(b)(4)(B) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 2010-2011

  10. The Court’s Fave

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