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The Use of Experts in Employment Litigation Thursday, June 12, 2008 Sponsored by: The Labor & Employment Law Section This program will focus on the use and presentation of the most commonly used experts in employment litigation, and in particular, psychological experts on the issue of emotional distress damages and economic experts on the issue of lost wages. Our panelists, which include two experienced expert witnesses, will discuss the issues practitioners should consider early on in a case when deciding whether to use an expert. They will also discuss expert discovery, and the most effective types of expert witness presentations at trial from both an employee and management perspective. Our economic expert will also discuss the use of experts in wage and hour litigation. Panelists Ronald Schouten, M.D., J.D. Suzanne M. Stuckwisch, Esq. John Welsh, Esq. James Weliky, Esq. Andrew C. Pickett, Esq.
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