Jury consultant Edward Schwartz, PhD explains.

 Q. Dr. Schwartz, what are some of the biggest mistakes expert witnesses make when testifying?

A person becomes a true expert by understanding all the nuances, intricacies and subtleties in their chosen field. As such, it can be very uncomfortable to be asked absolute questions on the stand. Many experts resist too hard providing a simple answer to a simple question. They need to learn to trust that the attorney on their side will provide an opportunity to explain, qualify or expound if doing so is necessary or helpful.

Dr. Schwartz will be speaking at the SEAK National Expert Witness Conference to be held on May 3-4, 2014 in Orlando, FL.

Effective Presentation of Expert Witness Testimony

Edward P. Schwartz Ph.D.

Dr. Schwartz will explain and demonstrate how expert witnesses using clarity, coherence, comprehension, and credibility can be particularly effective and persuasive. He will discuss why some experts are liked, respected, and effective and why some are not. Dr. Schwartz will offer practical suggestions on how experts of all disciplines can improve their testimony and effectiveness.

Edward P. Schwartz Ph.D. is a jury consultant for TrialGraphix, a national jury consulting firm, in its New York office. He has conducted jury behavior research, aided with witness preparation, and consulted in dozens of cases. He has taught at Harvard, Yale, and Boston University and is a member of the American Society of Trial Consultants. Dr. Schwartz holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business as well as an MSL degree from Yale Law School. He also holds a BA in economics from Yale University.