Found 27 newspaper Experts and Expert Witnesses.
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| EW #14313 is certified by the Texas Chiropractic College as a medical expert witness,has 3 degrees in medical field and 4 certifications. No charge for case evaluation for case merit pre-litigation.
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| 32 years in the life insurance industry. Has participated in over 30 cases as a litigation consultant / expert witness.
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| Retired USCG Commander holding Ph.D. in Education with extensive experience in all aquatic accidents
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| EW #2720 has over 33 years securities industry experience. Suitability, due diligence and disclosure issues, selling away, fiduciary responsibilities, standard of care, fraud, partnerships, supervision and compliance and damage calculations....
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| Chiropractic Expert Medical Witness. Certified Expert Witness an has been providing chiropractic services for over 30 years. Has 3 degrees in medical field and 4 certifications..
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| Peter Kent is the author of more books about the Internet than any
other author, from the Complete Idiot's Guide to the Internet to
Search Engine Optimization for Dummies and Pay Per Click Search
Engine Marketing for Dummies. Kent has an unusual mix of skills and
experience: a combination of business experience, strong technical
skills, extensive knowledge of the Internet, and real-world
e-commerce experience....
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| EW #13939 Built upon nearly two decades of experiance, he is available to assist with your litigation needs related to firearms.
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| EW #546 North America's Premier Independent Media Auditing Service.
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| Advertising Sales Professional. Proven success, magazines, newspapers, new business development, ad management. Track record consistently, successfully increasing advertising sales volume and profit.
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| CPA with over 35 years experience with litigation support matters
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| Expert witness appraiser in real estate, specialzing in industrial properties and machinery and equipment.
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| Economist providing economic analysis and economic damages testimony in personal injury, wrongful death, termination, discharge, business valuation, pension valuation, and divorce cases involving economic litigation....
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| EW #13739 serves as a consultant and an expert witness in the areas of professional responsibility, legal malpractice, and governmental ethics.
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| I have focused on all aspects of wood and cellulose chemistry over the past 30 years of research, familiar with a broad range of wood products.
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| Internationally known, 25 years experience Read Resume
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| Over 20 years of expertise in Jewelry and Gems forensic analysis, expert testimony, case review, trial preparation, lost profit analysis, damage calculations, industry practices, technical issues, business valuations, and fraud....
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| 30 years experience - all aspects of medical devices; Broad range of products; 31 patents; PI, PL & IP; Landmark cases; Plaintiff/defense; Seasoned, successful, affable; Impeccable references.
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| 38 years legal malpractice lawyer servicing clients with all legal problems.
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| EW #2855 offers Technical Expert Services for electrical, electronic, PLC, and microprocessor based control systems used for Industrial applications, Automation, Robotics, and Production Machinery.
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| Certified appraisers offering expert witness testimony for evaluations and industry standards.
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| EW #2480 is an Expert document examiner, specializing in the comparison of hand written, printed, numbered documents. Available for: wills, medical records, anonymous letters, graffiti, suicide notes, and signatures....
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| EW #252 has acquired a vast knowledge of the petroleum industry after many, many years in the industry.
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| EW #1336 is the author of more than 20 best-selling books on stocks and investing, and he specializes in broker-client relationships, securities, corporate financial analysis, and related investment issues....
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| EW #540 Diversity & Sexual Harassment Consulting, Training, Intervention & Organizational Change
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| Consultants & expert witnesses in computer systems, projects and software failure. 100+ projects & 50+ cases re project management, methodology, testing, QA, implementation, & IP infringement.
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| Specialist in English syntax and linguistic analysis of communication content.
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| Served as financial advisor to publicly held corporations. Assessed valuations of 2,241 $1 billion public corporations, including Barclays Bank, Panasonic, and Nintendo.
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ADVERTISING |
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Firms in the advertising and public relations services industry prepare advertisements for other companies and organizations and design campaigns to promote the interests and image of their clients. This industry also includes media representativesÂfirms that sell advertising space for publications, radio, television, and the Internet; display advertisersÂbusinesses engaged in creating and designing public display ads for use in shopping malls, on billboards, or in similar media; and direct mail advertisers. A firm that purchases advertising time (or space) from media outlets, thereafter reselling it to advertising agencies or individual companies directly, is considered a media buying agency. Divisions of companies that produce and place their own advertising are not considered part of this industry.
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION |
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Affirmative action (U.S. English), or positive discrimination (British English), is a policy or a program aimed at increasing the representation of members of groups that have traditionally been discriminated against. This typically focuses on education, employment, government contracting, health care, or social welfare.
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AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT |
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Car accidents are damaging events involving road traffic, particularly automobiles. They can cause damage to vehicles, people or structures. Car accidents also called traffic collisions, auto accidents, road accidents, personal injury collisions, motor vehicle accidents, and (particularly by American radio traffic reporters) crashes kill an estimated 1.2 million people worldwide each year, and injure about forty times this number (WHO, 2004). The term "accident" is considered inappropriate by some, as reliable sources estimate that upwards of 90% are the result of driver negligence.
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BUS TRANSPORTATION |
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A bus is a large, motorized, wheeled vehicle intended to carry numerous persons in addition to the driver. The name is a shortened version of omnibus, which means for everyone.
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CHILD PORNOGRAPHY |
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Generally, child pornography (sometimes referred to as CP, child porn, KP, or kiddie porn) is an illegal form of pornography, featuring minors. The term "child" is defined for this purpose by each country's child pornography laws, and these laws also set forth criteria to use in determining whether a particular depiction of a child is child pornography.
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COMPENSATION / WAGES / SALARY |
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The compensation of every employee is decided by the company owners through the board of directors (in the case of the most highly compensated executive positions) and the management team (or "management committee") (for everyone else). The board of directors may have a personnel and compensation committee that deals specifically with labor compensation.
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CONSUMER MARKETING |
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Find CONSUMER MARKETING experts and consultants for CONSUMER MARKETING litigation support. Available to be CONSUMER MARKETING expert witnesses and provide CONSUMER MARKETING forensic consulting in CONSUMER MARKETING litigation, in addition prepare CONSUMER MARKETING expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.
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DEATH PENALTY |
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Capital punishment, or the death penalty, is governmental killing by execution as punishment for a crime often called a capital offense or a capital crime. Historically, the execution of criminals and political opponents was used by nearly all societies either by means of judicial process or through political motivations such as the supression of political dissent. Among democratic countries around the world, most European and Latin American ones have abolished capital punishment (except the United States, Guatemala and most of the Caribbean), while democracies in Asia and Africa retain it. Among nondemocratic countries the use of the death penalty is common.
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DEFAMATION |
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In English and American law, and systems based on them, libel and slander are two forms of defamation (or defamation of character), which is the tort or delict of publishing (meaning to a third party) a false statement that negatively affects someone's reputation. "Defamation" is the term generally used internationally, and is accordingly used in this article where it is not necessary to distinguish between "libel" and "slander".
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DRUG ABUSE |
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Drug abuse has a wide range of definitions, all of them relating to the use, misuse or overuse of a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non-therapeutic or non-medical effect. Some of the most commonly abused drugs include alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, caffeine, cannabis, cocaine, methaqualone, nicotine, opium alkaloids, and minor tranquilizers. Use of these drugs may lead to criminal penalty in addition to physical, social, and psychological harm.[1] Other definitions of drug abuse fall into four main categories: Public health definitions, Mass communication and vernacular usage, Medical definitions, and Political and criminal justice definitions.
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS |
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Economic base analysis was developed by Robert Murray Haig in his work on the Regional Plan of New York in 1928. Briefly, activities in an area divide into two categories basic and non-basic. Basic industries are those exporting from the region; non-basic (or service) industries support basic industries. Because of data problems, it is not practical to study industry output and trade flows to and from a region. As an alternative, basic and non-basic concepts are operationalized using employment data.
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HORSES |
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The horse (Equus caballus or Equus ferus caballus) is a sizeable ungulate mammal, one of ten modern species of the genus Equus. Horses have long been one of the most economically important domesticated animals, and have played an important role in the transport of people and cargo for thousands of years. Most notably, horses can be ridden by a person perched on a saddle attached to the animal, and are also widely harnessed to pull objects like wheeled vehicles or plows. In some human cultures, horses are also widely used as a source of food. Though isolated domestication may have occurred as early as 4500 BC, clear evidence of widespread use by humans dates to no earlier than 2000 BC, as evidenced by the Sintashta chariot burials, thus firmly establishing the domestication of the horse.
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INTERNET |
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The Internet, or simply the Net, is the publicly accessible worldwide system of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using a standardized Internet Protocol (IP). It is made up of thousands of smaller commercial, academic, domestic, and government networks. It carries various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, and the interlinked Web pages and other documents of the World Wide Web.
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JOURNALISM |
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Journalism is a discipline of collecting, analyzing, verifying, and presenting information gathered regarding current events, including trends, issues and people. Those who practice journalism are known as journalists. News-oriented journalism often is described as the "first draft of history" (accredited to Philip Graham). Even though journalists often write news articles to a deadline, news media usually edit and proofread the results prior to publication.
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LIBEL |
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In English and American law, and systems based on them, libel and slander are two forms of defamation (or defamation of character), which is the tort or delict of publishing (meaning to a third party) a false statement that negatively affects someone's reputation. "Defamation" is the term generally used internationally, and is accordingly used in this article where it is not necessary to distinguish between "libel" and "slander".
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MANAGEMENT |
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Management" (from Old French ménagement "the art of conducting, directing", from Latin manu agere "to lead by the hand") characterises the process of leading and directing all or part of an organization, often a business, through the deployment and manipulation of resources (human, financial, material, intellectual or intangible). Early twentieth-century management writer Mary Parker Follett defined management as "the art of getting things done through people."
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PHOTOGRAPHY |
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Photography is the process of making pictures by means of the action of light. It involves recording light patterns, as reflected from objects, onto a sensitive medium through a timed exposure. The process is done through mechanical, chemical or digital devices commonly known as cameras.
The word comes from the Greek words φως phos ("light"), and γραφις graphis ("stylus", "paintbrush") or γραφη graphê, together meaning "drawing with light" or "representation by means of lines" or "drawing." Traditionally, the product of photography has been called a photograph. The term photo is a convenient abbreviation. Many people also call them pictures. In digital photography, the term image has begun to replace photograph. This term is neither more nor less correct than photograph, either in film or digital photography. (The term image is traditional in geometric optics.)
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PLAGIARISM |
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Plagiarism is a form of academic dishonesty, specifically the unacknowledged use of another person's idea(s), information, language, or writing. Plagiarism is a serious academic offense. Plagiarism is not necessarily the same as copyright infringement, which occurs when one violates copyright law.
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POLICE BRUTALITY |
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Police brutality is a term used to describe the excessive use of physical force, assault, verbal attacks, and threats by police officers. Widespread, systematic police brutality exists in many countries, even those which prosecute it. Brutality is one of several forms of police misconduct which include; false arrest, intimidation, racial profiling, political repression, surveillance abuse, sexual abuse, and police corruption.
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PROCESS SERVER - PROCESS SERVICE |
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Service of process is the term given to legal notice of a court or administrative body's exercise of its jurisdiction over a person (defendant etc.) who is the subject of proceedings or actions brought before such court, body or other tribunal. Usually, notice is furnished by delivering a set of court documents to such person.
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PUBLISHING |
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Publishing is the industry concerned with the production of literature or information - the activity of making information available for public view.
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REPORTER |
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A reporter is a type of journalist who researches and presents information in certain types of mass media.
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TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT |
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Trademark infringement is a violation of the exclusive rights attaching to a registered trademark without the authorisation of the trademark owner or any licensees. Infringement may occur when one party, the infringer, uses a trademark which is identical or confusingly similar to a registered trademark owned by another party, in relation to products or services which are identical or similar to the products or services which the registration covers. An owner of a registered trademark may commence legal proceedings against a party which infringes its registration.
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WWW - WORLD WIDE WEB |
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The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is a global information space which people can read and write via computers connected to the Internet. The term is often mistakenly used as a synonym for the Internet itself, but the Web is actually a service that operates over the Internet, just like e-mail.
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