Attorneys and other legal professionals use forensic neutrals to provide expert testimony in court proceedings in order to assist and guide the court and jury in the resolution of complex disputes. They are professional experts who are retained by mutual agreement between the parties or appointed by a court, arbitrator, or other decision-making body and are mandated to carry out some action on the decision maker’s behalf. Using a forensic neutral will often be critic...
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