The Winning Line: A Forensic Engineer's Casebook
Autor Andrew E. Samuelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 ian 2007
This book provides a unique sourcebook for expert witness and underwriters in engineering litigation of a range of case examples that can be used to plan their future litigation work and to help them develop their own winning lines of arguments. These examples are based on the author’s 30-year experience in engineering litigation and include. Students in forensic engineering and risk engineering will find the book’s cross-displinary approach an ideal introduction to the subject.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781846280962
ISBN-10: 1846280966
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: XVI, 358 p. 245 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: SPRINGER LONDON
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1846280966
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: XVI, 358 p. 245 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: SPRINGER LONDON
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Cases of Machinery Failure.- Cases of Product Liability.- Case Examples of Human Injury.- Cases Involving Intellectual Property.- Case Examples of Fraud and Crime.- Concluding Brief on Expert Witness Reporting and Case Delivery.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Engineering litigation is rarely about who is right or who has been wronged. It is mostly about which side is able to develop and secure a winning line of argument that will, at worst, persuade a ruling body to settle the litigation in their favour or, at best, dissuade the other side from proceeding with the litigation.
Engineering litigation rarely proceeds without some doubt in the case evidence. The settlement of this doubt requires the judgment of a ruling body. The case often proceeds as a formalised litigation drama. Expert witnesses can add substance and credibility to the theatre. This book makes use of a broad range of well documented case examples to draw out the appropriate level of substance and credibility needed to win over opinion. The wide-range of casebook examples in this book are based on the author’s thirty-year experience in engineering litigation. There are examples of relatively simple technical evaluation to complex interactions of various strands of engineering systems from mechanical failure, product liability, human injury, fraud and crime to intellectual property.
The Winning Line: A Forensic Engineer's Casebook provides a unique sourcebook for expert witness and underwriters in engineering litigation of a broad-range of well-documented case examples that can be used to plan their future litigation work and to help them develop their own winning lines of arguments. Students in forensic engineering and risk engineering will find the book’s cross-disciplinary approach an ideal introduction to the subject.
Dr Andrew Samuel is Professorial Fellow (hon.) in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Melbourne. He has thirty years’ experience of work as an expert witness in engineering litigation of machinery failure, human injury and intellectual property and is lead consultant for the firm Engineering Investigations and Associates.
Engineering litigation rarely proceeds without some doubt in the case evidence. The settlement of this doubt requires the judgment of a ruling body. The case often proceeds as a formalised litigation drama. Expert witnesses can add substance and credibility to the theatre. This book makes use of a broad range of well documented case examples to draw out the appropriate level of substance and credibility needed to win over opinion. The wide-range of casebook examples in this book are based on the author’s thirty-year experience in engineering litigation. There are examples of relatively simple technical evaluation to complex interactions of various strands of engineering systems from mechanical failure, product liability, human injury, fraud and crime to intellectual property.
The Winning Line: A Forensic Engineer's Casebook provides a unique sourcebook for expert witness and underwriters in engineering litigation of a broad-range of well-documented case examples that can be used to plan their future litigation work and to help them develop their own winning lines of arguments. Students in forensic engineering and risk engineering will find the book’s cross-disciplinary approach an ideal introduction to the subject.
Dr Andrew Samuel is Professorial Fellow (hon.) in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Melbourne. He has thirty years’ experience of work as an expert witness in engineering litigation of machinery failure, human injury and intellectual property and is lead consultant for the firm Engineering Investigations and Associates.
Caracteristici
The breadth of the range of case studies in mechanical failure, product liability, human injury, fraud and crime and intellectual property Other texts (see below) do not have this range As forensic engineering is taught through case studies, the book has an advantage over other student texts The book’s concentration on what is needed to win a litigation case (the only important matter in essence), through over thirty fully-documented case studies is its USP in the professional market of expert witnesses, practitioners, and underwriters in engineering litigation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras