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| Commercial saturation diver (25 yrs.), expert in scuba, u/w welding, salvage, international investigations, 3rd world class-action PR management, Writer, Editor, Spanish spoken, public speaker, expert in hyperbaric chambers and DCS, Rigging and Maritime expert trainer, investigation teams for S. America, N. America, video documentary investigations, agro-chemical toxic exposure 3rd world experience, rivers, jungles, mountains penetrated, large scale humanitarian aid experience, victim rescue, ch...
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| Retained expert in over 500 legal malpractice and atty fee cases (plaintiffs and defendants); practicing over 35 years, emphasizing trial and business and real estate transactions; major law firms.
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| EW #2634 is a company of Architects and General Contractors providing expert witness services in construction defect litigation and construction defect lawsuits. Over 450 cases.
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| 30+ years in case evaluation and court testimony, defendant and plaintiff. ask for references.
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| Farm manager expert, negotiation on insurance fires settlement,
experienced as trouble shooter
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| EW #13454 is a pharmacist and patent Attorney
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| Managing Aquatic facilities and programs for more than 30 years.
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| Audio Restoration, Voice ID, Audio Authentication, Video Clairification, Video Authentication, Video Identification, CV Available on request. Free phone consultation 248-320-8282
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DAMAGES |
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In law, damages refers either to the harm suffered by a claimant in a civil action, or to the money paid or awarded to the plaintiff in compensation for such harm.
Generally, there are three kinds of damages: special damages, general damages, and punitive damages. Special damages are the enumerable or quantifiable monetary costs or losses suffered by the plaintiff, or the compensation therefore. For example, medical costs, repair or replacement of damaged property, lost wages, lost earning potential, loss of business, loss of irreplaceable items, loss of support, etc. General damages are items of harm or loss suffered, for which only a subjective value may be attached. Examples of this include personal injury, physical or emotional pain and suffering, loss of companionship, loss of consortium, disfigurement, loss of reputation, loss or impairment of mental or physical capacity, loss of enjoyment of life, etc.
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DREDGING / RECLAMATION |
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Dredging is miscellaneous excavator-type work underwater, usually in shallow sea or fresh water.
A dredge is a device for scraping or sucking the seabed, used for dredging.
A dredger is a ship or boat equipped with a dredge.
American usage sometimes calls the ship or boat a dredge.
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JAILS |
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A prison is a place in which individuals are physically confined or interned and usually deprived of a range of personal freedoms. Prisons are conventionally institutions which form part of the criminal justice system of a country, such that imprisonment or incarceration is the legal penalty that may be imposed by the state for the commission of a crime.
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MALPRACTICE, MEDICAL |
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The basic definition of medical malpractice is an act or omission by a health care provider which deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. The word malpractice has a connotation of greater culpability than negligence. In the United States and other countries, a specific medical malpractice law has developed. In English law, the issue of liability is a subset of professional negligence where, under the Bolam Test, a doctor will be liable unless shown to have acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion.
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MEDICO-LEGAL |
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The plaintiff has the burden of proof. Expert witnesses are usually required to testify as to practice standards, while lay witnesses must confine their testimony to facts they perceived with their own senses. To be qualified as an expert, a person must have a sufficient level of education, training, and experience in the relevant field, and it must be shown that their testimony will assist the judge and/or jury in determining a contested issue. The law requires that lay jurors or judges, being untrained in medicine, must accept expert evidence as to whether the provider deviated from the requisite standards but since the plaintiff and the defendant will usually each hire their own experts, there will be conflicting opinions.
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PRISONS |
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A prison is a place in which individuals are physically confined or interned and usually deprived of a range of personal freedoms. Prisons are conventionally institutions which form part of the criminal justice system of a country, such that imprisonment or incarceration is the legal penalty that may be imposed by the state for the commission of a crime.
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SEX DISCRIMINATION |
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Sexual orientation discrimination is discrimination against individuals, couples or groups based on sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation. Predominantly, this involves the discrimination of a person who has a same-sex sexual orientation, whether or not they identify as gay, lesbian or bisexual.
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