Forensic Work Product Review

Have you received a forensic report that went against your client?  Or seemed imbalanced or biased? 
Are you searching for the right expert to review the report?
Do you want an expert known for his clarity, candor and objectivity?

Dr. Harrington reviews the forensic work of other professionals in an effort to assist you in being more effective in litigating elements of your case that pertain to the report.

In her Forensic Report, Dr. Harrington:

  • Delivers an objective assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the forensic work product
  • Describes vulnerabilities and weaknesses in the work product and in the procedures used in the work that can be explicated and exposed to the Court
  • Identifies the strengths in the work product, so as to anticipate what the opposition will emphasize during litigation and at trial
  • Authors a written report, summarizing the strengths and weaknesses of the forensic work product (or if desired, a verbal report in lieu)
  • Offers expert testimony with regard to the forensic work product, if appropriate

Usually a preliminary review can be done within 1-2 weeks, depending on the length of the report and the scope of the review (i.e. underlying documents to be included in the review).

Why A Case Review?

This kind of review is not another evaluation and it is not an alternative set of recommendations. It is an objective and empirically anchored analysis of a forensic work product.

The Case Review:

  • Is undertaken to ascertain the degree to which the work product was conducted in accordance with procedural guidelines and standards
  • Assesses the degree to which the methods and procedures used in the work product are valid, reliable and properly carried out
  • Detects potential signs of bias
  • Evaluates whether the work product demonstrates a logical connection between the data gathered and reported and the recommendations offered

A Case Review gives you and gives the Court objective information and guidance as to the probative utility of the forensic work product.

Call Dr. Harrington at 651-405-3845 to discuss your unique situation or click here to complete the Contact Form

As of August 1, 2014