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About Steve Babitsky

Steven Babitsky, Esq. is the founder of SEAK, Inc., the Expert Witness Training Company. He was a personal injury trial attorney for twenty years and is the former managing partner of the firm Kistin, Babitsky, Latimer & Beitman. Steve has helped expert witnesses and their attorneys prepare for deposition in a broad range of cases, including antitrust, patent, medical malpractice, wrongful death, computer forensics, and many others. He has trained the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Aviation Administration, and he has worked with numerous forensic and financial companies including Fortune 500 companies and has worked with numerous experts to help them expand and grow their practices. Mr. Babitsky is the co-author of the texts How to Be an Effective Expert Witness at Deposition and Trial: The SEAK Guide to Testifying as an Expert Witness, How to Be a Successful Expert Witness: SEAK’s A–Z Guide to Expert Witnessing, How to Write an Expert Witness Report, and How to Market Your Expert Witness Practice Evidence-Based Practices. Attorney Babitsky is the co-developer and trainer for the “How to Be an Effective Expert Witness” seminar and has been the seminar leader since 1990 for the Annual National Expert Witness and Litigation Conference. ***The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information.***

Upcoming SEAK Intensive Expert Witness Deposition Training

SEAK can teach you how to quickly and dramatically improve your deposition skills. Please join us in San Diego on Saturday-Sunday, January 25-26, 2014 for How to Excel at Your Expert Witness Deposition. This is SEAK’s highly acclaimed, fast moving, content rich deposition skills training program. We feature videos of experts testifying at depositions in [...]

By |2023-07-10T09:04:46-04:00December 10th, 2013|Blog, Testimony|Comments Off on Upcoming SEAK Intensive Expert Witness Deposition Training

Expert Witness Succession Planning

Succession Planning: Positioning Your Expert Witness Practice for Reduced Workload, Takeover, or Eventual Sale Steven Babitsky, Esq.   Many expert witnesses do not adequately plan for the potential sale of their forensic practices. Here are the 10 Biggest Mistakes Experts Make in Transition/Succession Planning:   Mistake #1 Thinking that their skills are so unique they [...]

The Biggest Mistakes Utility Expert Witnesses Make When Testifying in Front of Administrative Agencies

The Biggest Mistakes Utility Expert Witnesses Make When Testifying in Front of Administrative Agencies   Utility expert witnesses have many issues to deal with and overcome to achieve successful, persuasive testimony. Their testimony may be perceived as being biased, bought and paid for and constructed to achieve a specific result. The utility expert witnesses who [...]

By |2023-07-10T09:05:57-04:00March 1st, 2013|Blog, Testimony|0 Comments

Expert Witnesses’ Self-Inflicted Wounds

Expert Witnesses’ Self-Inflicted Wounds By: Steven Babitsky, Esq. Many expert witnesses create problems for themselves with the things they say in their CVs, webpages, and reports. All of these self-created problems are completely avoidable with a little judicious self-editing. Here are just a few examples of some of these self-inflicted wounds that I have come [...]

Expert Witnesses’ Curriculum Vitae Containing Incorrect Information

Expert Witnesses’ Curriculum Vitae By: Steven Babitsky, Esq. An expert witness who has a sloppy curriculum vitae (CV) containing incorrect information is inviting questioning by opposing counsel. This questioning will likely be embarrassing and can damage the credibility of the expert witness. Here is an example from a demonstration at a recent SEAK expert witness [...]

Financial expert witness unable to define where the numbers come from

Financial Expert Witnesses By: Steven Babitsky, Esq. Any expert witness who deals with numbers, valuations, discounts, etc. must be able to clearly and articulately explain where the numbers come from. Many of these experts are, in fact, unable to do so while under stress during their deposition. Here is an example that arose during an [...]

Why having retaining counsel phrasing and writing an expert report can be a problem

Expert Witness Reports By: Steven Babitsky, Esq. Expert witnesses are getting more and more “help” from retaining counsel in phrasing and writing their reports. Counsel will often include legal terms or phrases in the expert’s report to make sure it is legally sufficient and can withstand scrutiny. The problem for expert witnesses arises when they [...]

By |2023-07-10T09:06:19-04:00February 6th, 2013|Blog, Expert Witness Practice Development/Management, Report-Writing|Comments Off on Why having retaining counsel phrasing and writing an expert report can be a problem

25 Tips for Expert Witnesses

25 TIPS FOR EXPERT WITNESSES By: Steven Babitsky, Esq. Massachusetts Superior Court Judge and former trial attorney Dennis J. Curran speaking at the SEAK National Expert Witness Conference presented 25 practical and important tips for the expert witness. The primary and most fundamental advice is to TELL THE TRUTH.   This sounds easy, but it is [...]

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