By David H. Brickner
I've watched cross-examinations of experts from the sidelines as a trial judge, and over the years I have formulated "Brickner's Equation," which can be stated as follows: The effectiveness of cross-examination of an expert witness is inversely proportional to the length thereof.
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I've watched cross-examinations of experts from the sidelines as a trial judge, and over the years I have formulated "Brickner's Equation," which can be stated as follows: The effectiveness of cross-examination of an expert witness is inversely proportional to the length thereof.
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