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  • Carbon Monoxide Expert Witnesses
    Provided by Bison Engineering, Inc.
    Incidents involving carbon monoxide poisoning can be resolved by engineers completing thorough and scientifically sound investigative processes. At the site of an incident, all signs of potential ...
  • Options Expert Witnesses
    An option is a contract that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specific price on or before a certain date. An option, like a stock or bond, is ...
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    Provided by Dr. Scott Seidman, Medical Director AMFS
    Plastic surgeons are experts in the evaluation and repair of congenital and traumatic deformities, as well as cosmetic surgical care. Many provide definitive and reconstructive care for burns and ...

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  • Referral Networks: Your Free Sales Force
    What is the difference between a referral network and a contact database? It's a good question, and one I was just asked the other day. A referral network is a group of 5-10 professionals who have the ability to send you high quality business leads, while your contact database is a list of all your prospects and clients.
    By Margaret Grisdela, Legal Expert Connections Inc.
  • Law Firm Strategy
    A couple of years back I was invited to author a brief, highly pragmatic and regular 250-word snippet for the ABA’s Law Practice Magazine addressing the strategic issues that law firms face on a continuing basis.
    By Patrick J. McKenna
  • Should You Be Using a Referral Service?
    Registering with a referral service is a valid marketing avenue for the expert just starting a litigation support practice. This is also a good choice for an experienced expert who has a narrow, or esoteric, field. An attorney is more likely to use a referral service for an unusual specialty than he is for a more common one.
    By Rosalie Hamilton