Skip to Main Content
Law Library
Home
Students
Faculty
Guests
Research Tools
LibGuides
Catalog
Law Databases
University Databases
Research Guides
Special Collections
About
About the Law Library
Hours, Directions, and Map
News Blog
Contact Us/Directory
My Account
Account
My Library Record
My Interlibrary Loan Requests
Pay Library Fines
University Library
Home
Law School
Home
Regent University
Home
Regent University
LibGuides
Law Library
Trial Practice
Expert Witnesses
Search this Guide
Search
Trial Practice: Expert Witnesses
Introduction
Pre-Trial
Toggle Dropdown
Pre-Trial Motions (Motions in limine)
Discovery
The Jury
Toggle Dropdown
Juror Selection and Persuasion
Jury Instructions
Court Rules
Toggle Dropdown
Court Rules Generally
Opening Statements
Witnesses
Toggle Dropdown
Direct Examination
Cross Examination
Expert Witnesses
Evidence
Toggle Dropdown
Objections
Evidentiary Considerations
Closing Arguments
Skills
Toggle Dropdown
Trial Communication Skills
Informative Media
Westlaw
Cyclopedia of Federal Procedure: Expert Witnesses and Interpreters
Cyclopedia of Federal Procedure: Criminal Proceedings - Examination of Expert Witnesses
Federal Trial Handbook: Civil - Expert Testimony and Opinion Evidence
Lane Goldstein Trial Technique: Opinion Evidence and Expert Witnesses
Lane Goldstein Trial Technique: Expert Witnesses-Illustrations
Questioning Techniques & Tactics: Total Witness Preparation
Evidence Texts & Treatises: Expert Witness Checklists
Print Resources
Expert Witnesses in Civil Trials, Effective Preparation and Presentation, 2012-2013 ed.
by
Walter Lancaster and DamianCapozzola
Call Number: KF8961.D66
ISBN: 9780314614193
Publication Date: 2012
Law General Collection
Testifying in Court
by
Stanley L. Brodsky
Call Number: KF8965.B76
ISBN: 1433812126
Publication Date: 2012-09-17
Law General Collection
The MMPI, MMPI-2, and MMPI-A in Court
by
Kenneth S. Pope; Joyce Seelen; James N. Butcher
Call Number: KF8965.P66
ISBN: 1591473977
Publication Date: 2006-04-15
Law General Collection
<<
Previous:
Cross Examination
Next:
Evidence >>