Psychiatrists and psychologists are notoriously slippery witnesses and it is hard to fit their opinions into objective criteria. This helpful resource provides the essential approaches to effective cross-examination, with helpful notations pointing to substantive areas and techniques you need. If your firm cross-examines psychiatrists or psychologists, this one-of-a-kind resource will help you efficiently and effectively prepare for trial. Now a retired partner, as a trial lawyer, Alan T. Radnor specialized in the presentation and advocacy of medicolegal issues. He represented both defendants and plaintiffs in medical malpractice, toxic torts, and personal injury cases throughout Ohio in both state and federal courts. He resides in Columbus Ohio. |