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Private investigations and process serving are two very important services that many people rely on. Private investigators can help you find information about a person or company, while process servers ensure that important legal documents are properly delivered.

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We offer a wide range of services, including but not limited to:

Background checks

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In any legal proceeding, the testimony of an expert witness can be crucial in determining the outcome. An expert witness is a person who has specialized knowledge or skills that enable them to provide testimony that is helpful in understanding a particular issue at hand. This could be anything from an engineer testifying about the cause of a building collapse to a medical doctor providing testimony about the injuries suffered by a plaintiff. In order for their testimony to be admissible in court, expert witnesses must be able to demonstrate that their knowledge is relevant to the case and that their testimony is based on reliable methods and principles. The opposing side will also have an opportunity to cross-examine the expert witness in order to challenged their credibility or raise doubts about their testimony. Ultimately, it is up to the judge or jury to decide whether or not to give weight to the expert witness testimony.

An expert report is a scientific or academic document that presents the findings of an investigation or research project. It is usually written by experts in a particular field, such as academics, researchers, or scientists. The report typically includes an executive summary, which provides a brief overview of the main findings and conclusions. The body of the report contains the detailed results of the investigation, including tables, graphs, and data analysis. The report ends with a conclusion that draws together the evidence presented in the body of the document and offers recommendations for further action. Expert reports are used to inform decision-making in both private and public sector organizations. They can be relied upon to provide accurate and up-to-date information about a particular subject or issue.

The expert report is a written version of what the expert will say during his testimony. The expert report must be sent to the opposing party before the trial. It includes:

  • The name, address and area of competence of the expert
  • The expert’s work experience, as well as his training in his area of expertise
  • The instructions given by the lawyer to the expert with regard to the proceeding
  • The nature of the opinion sought and each question to which the opinion relates
  • The expert’s opinion on each question and, if more than one opinion is given, a summary of the range and the reasons for the expert’s opinion
  • The reasons supporting the expert’s opinion, namely:
  1. a description of the assumptions relating to the facts of the case on which the opinion is based,
  2. a description of the research carried out by the expert who led him to formulate his opinion,
  3. the list of documents, if any, on which the expert relied to formulate his opinion.

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