He did other things now, like expert testimony in court cases and patient studies for drug companies.
Expert testimony would be a great help in finding whether a belief is religious.
Its functions include policy analysis, economic research, expert testimony, education, and training.
"Why, the expert testimony alone will eat up hundreds of hours."
Even in a simple case, obtaining medical reports and expert testimony can cost $5,000 or $10,000.
Expert testimony is provided by members in both civil and criminal actions.
In addition to this, the law was changed such that no person can be convicted on the basis of expert testimony alone.
According to the news reports, the jury based its findings largely on such expert testimony.
Concerns about expert testimony cannot be simply referred to the jury as a question of weight.
There can also be issues raised about the credibility of the expert testimonies.
Last month, a federal court in Illinois rejected expert testimony on handwriting analysis, saying the research supporting it was too thin.
There had been some hours of expert medical testimony.
Thus, the proposed rules require expenditure for a problem that really reflects a social context, despite expert medical testimony to the contrary.
It would require research and sometimes expert testimony to review nominees' records on all issues, not just those issues to which lobbying groups call attention.
The evidence included expert testimony in hair analysis, which is now regarded as unreliable.
It's not as if I didn't know how easily expert testimony can be purchased.
But they know nothing of my method and cannot give truly expert testimony on it.
Accordingly, although expert testimony on the issue of a duty to report is admissible, it is not mandatory.
It is expert testimony for the prosecution, in the case of Earth v. Man.
"Your Honor, we have expert testimony on the cigars."