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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.
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Forensic accountants have to use their investigative skills to locate money, evaluate fair damages, investigating fraud, etc. The biggest challenges they face in practicing forensic accounting and testifying as expert witnesses are varied and sometimes surprising. We asked a group of forensic accountants what their biggest challenges were and here is how they replied: Getting [...]
Expert Witness Trial Preparation Preparing an expert witness for trial is critical and is your job as retaining counsel. We recommend the following protocol for how to prepare an expert witness for trial: Obtain past trial transcripts of your expert witness and opposing counsel. Orient your expert witness Explain the likely goals of retaining counsel [...]
What Lawyers are Looking for When Selecting and Retaining an Expert Witness We at SEAK Inc. have conducted independent research gathered from trial attorneys across the United States on what they are looking for when selecting and retaining an expert witness. The skills and attributes they are looking for when searching and retaining expert witnesses can be [...]
Workers' Compensation Expert Witnesses A significant portion of the Workers' Compensation litigation is now the cross-examination of the Workers’ Compensation AMA Guides expert witness. The Workers' Compensation Expert is almost exclusively a physician testifying about the presence or lack of permanent impairment in the claimant/injured worker. The Workers' Compensation expert witness testifying from the 6th Edition [...]
Free Whitepaper: How to Draft a Powerful, Persuasive, and Understandable Expert Witness Report Depending upon the jurisdiction, expert witnesses may be required to draft and sign an expert witness disclosure or expert witness declaration. The expert can find out what the disclosure or declaration needs to contain by asking retaining counsel. Expert witness disclosures should be [...]
By Steve Babitsky|2023-07-10T09:08:14-04:00December 19th, 2012|Blog, Report-Writing|Comments Off on How to Draft an Expert Witness Disclosure or Expert Witness Declaration
Expert Witness Report Example Free Whitepaper: How to Draft a Powerful, Persuasive, and Understandable Expert Witness Report ——————————————————————————————— Below is an example of an expert witness report: The following represents my Rule 26 Report in the matter of Hurt v. Brown & Drecker. It is based on review of materials submitted to me [...]
How to Get Going Providing Expert Witness Services Providing expert witness services is, in a certain sense, a very simple and easy business to get into. The three practical things you will need are: 1) Some experience, knowledge, skill, or training that a litigator may find of use in a case. 2) A curriculum vitae [...]
Types of Expert Witnesses I am often asked who is qualified to become an expert witness. Many qualified people never consider getting into expert witnessing work because “they are not a doctor.” Others may think that their area of expertise is too narrow. Let’s debunk both of these common misconceptions. First of all, you don’t [...]
Role of An Expert Witness Expert witnesses are allowed under the rules of evidence to “help the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue” (See Federal Rule of Evidence 702). The trier of fact in a jury trial is the jury and the trier of fact in a [...]
Expert Witness Questions Expert witnesses should anticipate the types of questions which they will face at deposition and during direct and cross examination. The types of questions the expert witness is likely to face while testifying at deposition and during direct and cross examination varies greatly. An expert witness in civil cases is on average [...]