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"The Expert Expert Witness: More Maxims and Guidelines for Testifying in Court" by Stanley L. Brodsky. American Psycho. Assoc., Washington, DC. 1999 (Third Printing 2006). ISBN 1-55798-597-9, SC 197/188 pgs., Table Contents 2pgs., Preface 2 pgs., Ref. 4 pgs., Rec. Reading 3 pgs. 9" x 6".
A nicely written monograph by established legal writer, Brodsky, this 2nd book, "TEEW" of maxims expands his earlier "Testifying in Court" and introduces us to an additional 43 maxims on the good, bad and ugly opportunities to provide courtroom testimony.
Again, as a seasoned veteran Professor of Psychology, Univ. Al., coordinating with Law PhD concentration, he has been honored for his work in Forensic Psychology (AAFP), and has some 10 books to his credit. TEEW chapters cover diverse witnessing techniques and `how to' testimony ploys, i.e., re: bulletproofing, confabulations, Daubert hearings, ethics, evasive responses, floccinaucinihilipilification, gender labels, illusory documentation, inflammatory questions, Interned vulnerabilities, language, last word, lawyer bashing, offensive language, personal attacks, pulling and push-pull, ambiguities, silent treatments, taints, taping, trivial pursuits and ultimate testimony, etc.
Again, each maxim is accompanied by elegant clever drawings at the beginning and end of each chapter, attractive inveiglements drawn by illustrator Margaret Scott and deserving enhanced recognition. The writing style of TEEW is improved over the earlier book. This is recommended reading for lawyers and individuals who anticipate testifying in court as an expert expert witness.
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