02580nam 2200553 450 991043831230332120221206182057.010.4271/R-155(CKB)4340000000240186(CaBNVSL)mat08522101(IDAMS)0b000064887e2ec5(IEEE)8522101(MiAaPQ)EBC28983727(Au-PeEL)EBL28983727(EXLCZ)99434000000024018620181229d1995 uy engur|n|||||||||rdacontentisbdmediardacarrierAn engineer in the courtroom /William J. Lux1st ed.Warrendale, Pa. (400 Commonwealth Dr., Wallendale PA USA) :Society of Automotive Engineers,c1995.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[1995]1 PDF (xi, 351 pages) digital fileSociety of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications.0-7680-6160-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction -- 2. The Nature of Accidents -- 3. Why Go to Court? -- 4. Avoiding Litigation -- 5. The Litigation Process -- 6. Engineers and Engineering Process -- 7. How the Engineer Can Help the Attorney -- 8. The Discovery Process -- 9. The Deposition -- 10. The Trial -- 11. Questions -- 12. Accident Reconstruction -- 13. Definitions and Techniques Employed by Attorneys -- 14. War Stories -- 15. Tips for the Engineer Involved in Litigation.Engineers may become involved in litigation for various reasons. Some common examples include product liability and accident investigation cases. The information and suggestions included in An Engineer in the Courtroom will enable engineers to do a proper and professional job when dealing with matters of litigation, in and out of the courtroom.Society of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications.Evidence, ExpertUnited StatesActions and defensesUnited StatesForensic engineeringUnited StatesEngineersMalpracticeUnited StatesEvidence, ExpertActions and defensesForensic engineeringEngineersMalpractice347.73/67Lux William J.1925-1215446CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910438312303321An engineer in the courtroom2808409UNINA