Now,
from the 2007 book - Attorney Fee Awards: a
handbook for attorneys - we have the core expert witness
question outlines for you!
Seeking, or defending, an award of attorney's fees requires a
different set of expert witness questions than you normally use for
the liability part of the case
Use
these deposition and trial question outline forms
to efficiently and quickly set up your questions to prove your
side's version of the correct award for a "reasonable attorney fee."
#AFA 1603. A question outline for the
direct examination,
at deposition or trial, of your own expert witness on a reasonable
attorney fee award amount. Eight pages of suggested questions, plus
three pages of tips on presenting your own expert.
#AFA 1606. A question outline for the
cross-examination,
at deposition, of the adverse expert witness testifying on attorney
fee amounts. Useful also for ideas for trial questions to the
adverse expert. Twelve pages of suggested questions, plus two pages
of tips on cross-examining the adverse expert.
Attorney fees can
no longer be an afterthought in your litigation
work.
You are probably here because, as this 21st century starts, attorney fees
having an important financial effect in many cases. This is a fact
of the business world today, a fact of which your clients
are aware. The importance of attorney fees in modern litigation is
increasing not only because of the large size of attorney fees in
dispute, but also because the categories of litigation where
attorney’s fees are recoverable are increasing. Attorney fee awards
are more available than they were a generation (20 years) ago.
Indeed the difference between the last quarter of the 20th
century and the first quarter of the 21st century is striking.
Commentators have suggested that an argument can be made that
recent decisions awarding attorney fees as substantive damages portend
the end of the traditional American rule that the parties to a
lawsuit must bear their own attorney’s fees. Whether you are on the
claimant or defense side, you must be ready to effectively present
expert testimony on the amount of an attorneys fees award. These two
forms do that.
#AFA 1603. A question outline for the
direct examination,
at deposition or trial, of your own expert witness on a reasonable
attorney fee award amount. Eight pages of suggested questions, plus
three pages of tips on presenting your own expert.
#AFA 1606. A question outline for the
cross-examination,
at deposition, of the adverse expert witness testifying on attorney
fee amounts. Useful also for ideas for trial questions to the
adverse expert. Twelve pages of suggested questions, plus two pages
of tips on cross-examining the adverse expert.
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