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Beth,
I am currently serving as an expert witness in an authorship case. I
told them $100/hour and they had no problem with that whatsoever. If
you are deposed and/or wind up testifying, you can charge from the
minute you leave your office or home until you return, according to the
lawyers who are paying me.
HTH,
John
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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 10:48 AM
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Subject: expert witness
There's a slim possibility that I'll be called locally as an expert
witness . . . question about punctuation of a statute.
The atty has asked me what I would charge. I have no idea what a
normal rate would be. I'm asking colleagues here, too, but would like
to know your experience: what do expert punctuation witnesses charge?
Anything else I should know about such responsibilities?
Thanks,
Beth Young
Dr. Beth Rapp Young
Director, University Writing Center
Associate Professor, English
University of Central Florida
From Promise to Prominence: Celebrating 40 Years.
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University of Central Florida
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