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Webinar Debrief – Applying the Scientific Method in the Cross-Examination of Forensic and Medical Experts at Trial

Missed our recent session on the Scientific Method at Trial? Here are the highlights:

  • The Scientific Method matters in court. The Scientific Method requires observation, hypothesis, prediction, testing, and analysis — and juries should expect nothing less from experts.
  • Confirmation bias, testing replication issues, correlation = causation are common pitfalls.
  • Burden of Proof is key. Civil trials aren’t a “jump ball.” Plaintiffs must meet their burden with credible, reliable evidence
  • Voir Dire sets the stage. Early education on fairness and proof helps shape receptive jurors.
  • Admissibility standards guide the way. Frye, Daubert/Kumho, and FRE 702 ensure expert testimony is grounded in science, not speculation.

By focusing on evidence, methodology, and fairness, you can help juries cut through noise and reach verdicts supported by fact, not bias.

For claims support or to schedule a complimentary CE, contact us at info@kubickidraper.com.

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