Found 39 films Experts and Expert Witnesses.
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| Expert witness on matters related to photography, copyright infringement, business practices, lost film, contracts, model releases, rights of privacy, photography licensing, photography stock.
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| A recognized leader in the highly specialized field of forensic meteorology, providing detailed analysis and testimony of past weather conditions at specific sites nationwide.
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| 20 years chemical engineering R&D, teachnical consulting and expert witness for attorneys. Expertise in applied chemistry, engineering, polymers, and chemical processes/products
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| I am a games expert: I founded one of the first video game companies in the late 1970s and have been teaching video games and interactive media at USC since 1992.
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| Ph.D Purdue University Electrical Engineering, telecommunications & wireless technologies; cellular, PCS, GSM, Wi-Fi, WiMax, Bluetooth etc. Expert witness in many cases; laboratory tests, expert reports, infringement and validity analysis, depositions, courtroom testimony....
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| Expert witness on matters related to photography, copyright infringement, business practices, lost film, contracts, model releases, rights of privacy, photography licensing, photography stock.
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| World-Class Plastic Scientists and an ISO-9000 certified state-of-the-art Testing Laboratory team up to provide Expert Witness and Failure Analysis services.
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| 24 years experience in consulting, marketing, business development, strategic planning, product development, application development, technical services, R&D, and management.
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| Cases invovling impact biomechanics and personal injury related to everyday objects. Analysis of medical devices. Safety assessments.
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| Over 25 years experience in the photographic industry. Expert for single-use cameras as well as camera testing and evaluations.
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| Former chief marketing officer of The Coca-Cola Company. Former President of Marketing and Distribution for Columbia Pictures, Professor of Marketing at the University of California at Berkeley
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| 25 years of engineering experience, specializing in 3D and 2D surface analysis and instrumentation. Participated in cases involving patent infringement, optics, biomedical engineering and material science....
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| Over 25 years of industrial experience and working with attornies and insurance companies in the areas of product liability, failure analysis, patent disputes and glass fracture.
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| 23 years turbine, compressor, pump, and turbomachinery expertise. Participated as an expert witness or consultant in more than 10 cases; available worldwide.
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| Over 25 years of industrial experience and working with attornies and insurance companies in the areas of product liability, failure analysis, patent disputes and glass fracture.
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| 33 Years in research and development, engineering and production scale up of various polymeric products, independent inventor and commercial developer of patents, expert witness.
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| EW #820 is a professional Aquatics Safety & Water Rescue Consultant with over 30 years of experience in aquatics safety, drowning prevention, lifeguard training & supervision, water & ice rescue.
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| Experts in the adhesive and coating industries with specialties in research, coating, manufacturing and quality control.
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| Railroad Accident Investigator and Reconstructionist, expert in railroad signaling systems
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| Human Resources executive for over 35 years, I understand the law, mediation and negotiation. Most cases are never tried in court, but settled through mediation or direct settlement.
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| EW #8254 has over 30 years experience as a scientist in Dow Plastics. He is globally recognized as a plastics expert.
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| Internationally known, 25 years experience Read Resume
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| EW #6894 is a human sexuality expert on the psychopharmacological effects of pornographyimages--upon brain, mind, memory and conduct; fraud of "sexperts."
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| A recognized leader in the highly specialized field of forensic meteorology, providing detailed analysis and testimony of past weather conditions at specific sites nationwide.
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| I.E.L. is an international business consulting, expert witness, and management education group with partners in Europe, Asia, and South America.
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Rider in 3 Olympic Games. 1st licensed female jockey. Horsewoman of the year. Show, Race, Rental, Training, Stable Mgmt, Behavior, Safety, Industry Standards, Accident Prevention & Reconstruction.
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| Over 30 years experience in testing all phases of paints, sealants and waterproofing materials. Extensive knowledge of test methods and testing protocol.
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| Ew #2695 has for over a decade has been recognized as a premier provider of consulting services to aid in the litigation process. Our staff of engineering experts are available for nationwide consulting....
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| 44 yrs experience in microwave heating and product and process development; holder of over 35 U.S. microwave patents; renown lecturer on microwave topics.
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| In UK police service for 25 years. 15 years experience in the management of the forensic investigation of major incidents. Retired as the equivalent of Major/ Chief CSI with staff of +/- 100
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| Electrical forensic engineering; expert in arcing and metallurgical effects; rare and unusual product failure modes and replication;
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| Consultant surgeon with large tertiary referral practice in biliary-pancreatic and endocrine surgery. Author of 9 books, 200 papers and 120 presentations. Provider of over 500 medicolegal reports.
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| Seasoned Courtroom witness, testified as sole expert in landmark, virginia soft tissue trial with award of $1,040,000.00, experienced, well-credentialed, plantiff/defense, 20+ years in practice.
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| Board certfied by Am. Board of Ophthalmology and Am. Board of Eye Surgery, Clinical Assoc. Professor available for expert witness testimony for cataract and glaucoma cases, not refractive surgery.
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| EW #13672 has 20+ years as a securities analyst / portfolio manager and a background in investment banking and accounting. Cases: investment suitability, stock fraud, research fraud, etc.
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| Specializing in Forensic Evidence Recovery, Enhancement and Analysis of all Recorded Evidence, all formats, for Law Enforcement and the Legal Profession, since 1976
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| Expert in chronic and acute toxic exposure to chemicals from the environment and workplace.
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Find Films experts and consultants for Films litigation support at www.findexperts.com. Available to be Films expert witnesses and provide Films forensic consulting in Films litigation, in addition prepare Films expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.
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Categories To Find "Films" Experts:
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ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION |
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Accidents occur when hazards escape detection during preventive measures, such as a job or process safety analysis, when hazards are not obvious, or as the result of combinations of circumstances that were difficult to foresee. A thorough accident investigation may identify previously overlooked physical, environmental, or process hazards, the need for new or more extensive safety training, or unsafe work practices. The primary focus of any accident investigation should be the determination of the facts surrounding the incident and the lessons that can be learned to prevent future similar occurrences.
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ADHESIVES |
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An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together. Adhesives may come from either natural or synthetic sources. Some modern adhesives are extremely strong, and are becoming increasingly important in modern construction and industry.
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ADVERTISING |
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Firms in the advertising and public relations services industry prepare advertisements for other companies and organizations and design campaigns to promote the interests and image of their clients. This industry also includes media representativesÂfirms that sell advertising space for publications, radio, television, and the Internet; display advertisersÂbusinesses engaged in creating and designing public display ads for use in shopping malls, on billboards, or in similar media; and direct mail advertisers. A firm that purchases advertising time (or space) from media outlets, thereafter reselling it to advertising agencies or individual companies directly, is considered a media buying agency. Divisions of companies that produce and place their own advertising are not considered part of this industry.
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AGE DISCRIMINATION |
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Ageism is bias against a person or group on the grounds of age. When that bias is the primary motivation behind acts of discrimination against that person or group, then those acts constitute age discrimination.
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AIRGUN & AIRSOFT GUNS |
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Airsoft guns (also known as Soft Air guns by some manufacturers, such as Cybergun and Crosman) are spring, electric, or gas powered air guns that fire small spherical plastic pellets of either 6 mm or 8 mm diameter (0.24 or 0.32 inches).
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ALCOHOL ABUSE |
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Alcoholism is the compulsive consumption of alcohol. Some believe it to be a biological disease. The etiology and nature of alcoholism are both currently being debated within the medical and scientific communities and the very definition of alcoholism is a part of that debate. Alcoholism is often a controversial subject and the disease hypothesis represents a focus of the debate.
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AMUSEMENT PARKS |
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Amusement park is the more generic term for a collection of rides and other entertainment attractions assembled for the purpose of entertaining a fairly large group of people. An amusement park is more elaborate than a simple city park or playground, as an amusement park is meant to cater to adults, teenagers, and small children.
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ANIMAL ATTACKS |
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If You are a Victim of a Dog Bite / Animal Attack, Should You Hire a Lawyer?
If you or a loved one are a victim of a dog bite or other animal attack, you should speak to an attorney immediately to learn more about preserving your rights and remedies. A lawyer will be able to explain the value of your case and help you navigate through the complicated legal process. Most lawyers who handle these types of personal injury matters work on a contingency basis.
What Can You Do if Your Dog or Other Animal Attacks Someone?
If your dog or other animal attacks someone, and you believe you will be sued for the victim's injuries, you should speak to a lawyer immediately to learn more about your rights, your defenses and the complicated legal system.
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AUDIO / VIDEO |
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Sound recording and reproduction is the electrical or mechanical re-creation and/or amplification of sound, often as music. This involves the use of Audio components such as microphones, recording devices and loudspeakers. From early beginnings with the invention of the Phonograph using purely mechanical techniques, the field has advanced with the invention of electrical recording, the mass production of the 78, the Magnetic wire recorder followed by the Tape recorder,the Microgroove recording, and the LP record. The invention of the Compact cassette in the 1960's, followed by the Walkman, gave a major boost to the mass distribution of music recordings, and the invention of Digital recording and the Compact disc in 1983 brought massive improvements in ruggedness and quality. The most recent developments have been in Digital audio players like the Apple iPod.
Video is the technology of capturing, recording, processing, transmitting, and reconstructing moving pictures, typically using celluloid film, electronic signals, or digital media, primarily for viewing on television or computer monitors.
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CAMERAS / CAMERA TESTING |
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A camera is a device used to take pictures (usually photographs), either singly or in sequence, with or without sound recording, such as with video cameras. A camera that takes pictures singly is sometimes called a photo camera to distinguish it from a video camera. The name is derived from camera obscura, Latin for "dark chamber", an early mechanism for projecting images in which an entire room functioned much as the internal workings of a modern photographic camera, except there was no way at this time to record the image short of manually tracing it. Cameras may work with the visual spectrum or other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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CANCER - COLON |
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Cancer that begins in the colon is called colon cancer, and cancer that begins in the rectum is called rectal cancer. Cancers affecting either of these organs may also be called colorectal cancer.
When colorectal cancer spreads outside the colon or rectum, cancer cells are often found in nearby lymph nodes. If cancer cells have reached these nodes, they may also have spread to other lymph nodes, the liver, or other organs.
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CASINOS / GAMBLING |
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A casino is a building that accommodates certain types of gambling activities. Casinos are often placed near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping and other vacation attractions to encourage long stays. Some casinos are known for hosting live entertainment events, such as concerts and sporting events, especially boxing.
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CEREBRAL PALSY |
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Cerebral palsy
is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movements and muscle coordination. It is caused by damage to one or more specific areas of the brain, usually occurring during fetal development, or during infancy. It can also occur before, during or shortly following birth. "Cerebral" refers to the brain and "Palsy" to a disorder of movement or posture.
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CHILD PORNOGRAPHY |
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Generally, child pornography (sometimes referred to as CP, child porn, KP, or kiddie porn) is an illegal form of pornography, featuring minors. The term "child" is defined for this purpose by each country's child pornography laws, and these laws also set forth criteria to use in determining whether a particular depiction of a child is child pornography.
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CHIROPRACTIC |
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Chiropractic, or chiropractic care, is a system of health care based on the belief that many health problems can be prevented and treated using spinal adjustments in order to correct vertebral subluxations which are believed to be the cause of much disease.
Chiropractors infer a causal relationship between nerve interference or compression at the spine and subsequent problems in more distant body parts or organ systems connected by the nerve.
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CIVIL RIGHTS - EQUAL RIGHTS |
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Civil rights are the protections and privileges of personal liberty given to all citizens by law. Civil rights are distinguished from "human rights" or "natural rights"; civil rights are rights that are bestowed by nations on those within their territorial boundaries, while natural or human rights are rights that many scholars claim ought to belong to all people. For example, the philosopher John Locke (1632-1704) argued that the natural rights of life, liberty, and property should be converted into civil rights and protected by the sovereign state as an aspect of the social contract. Others have argued that people acquire rights as an inalienable gift from a god or at a time of nature before governments were formed.
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CLOTHING / GARMENT / APPAREL |
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Clothing is defined, in its broadest sense, as coverings for the torso and limbs as well as coverings for the hands (gloves), feet (socks, shoes, sandals, boots) and head (hats, caps). Humans nearly universally wear clothing, which is also known as dress, garments, attire, or apparel. People wear clothing for functional as well as for social reasons. Clothing protects the vulnerable nude human body from the extremes of weather and other features of our environment. But every article of clothing also carries a cultural and social meaning.
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COATINGS |
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A coating is a covering that is applied to an object to protect it or change its appearance. They may be applied as liquids, gases or solids.
Examples of coatings:
Anodizing
Chemical vapor deposition and physical vapor deposition
Chromate conversion coating
Enamel (paint)
Industrial coating
Oxide (coating)
Paint
Plasma coatings
Electroless plating or electrochemical plating
Phosphate (coating)
Polymer coatings, such as Teflon
Sputtered or vacuum deposited materials
Plate steel is often ordered from the mill pickled and oiled)
Enamel (vitreous)
Fusion bonded epoxy coating (FBE coating)
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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CT CAT SCAN |
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Computed Tomography (CT), originally known as computed axial tomography (CAT) and body section roentgenography, is a medical imaging method employing tomography where digital geometry processing is used to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object from a large series of two-dimensional X-ray images taken around a single axis of rotation. The word "tomography" is derived from the Greek tomos (slice) and graphia (describing). CT produces a series of axial images which can be manipulated, through a process known as windowing, in order to recreate the image in a different plane.
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COPYRIGHT - GENERAL |
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Copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by governments to regulate the use of a particular expression of an idea or information. At its most general, it is literally "the right to copy" an original creation. In most cases, these rights are of limited duration. The symbol for copyright is ©.
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COPYRIGHT - INFRINGEMENT |
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Copyright infringement is the unauthorized use of copyrighted material in a manner that violates one of the copyright owner's exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce or perform the copyrighted work, or to make derivative works that build upon it. The slang term bootleg (derived from the use of the shank of a boot for the purposes of smuggling) is often used to describe illicitly copied material.
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CORROSION EVALUATIONS |
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Corrosion is deterioration of intrinsic properties in a material due to reactions with its environment. Weakening of steel due to oxidation of the iron atoms is a well-known example of electrochemical corrosion. This type of damage usually affects metallic materials, and typically produces oxide(s) and/or salt(s) of the original metal. Corrosion also includes the dissolution of ceramic materials and can refer to discoloration and weakening of polymers by the sun's ultraviolet light.
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CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS |
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Crisis communications is the art and science of working with the public through the print, broadast, cable and Internet media when an event, which could have negative, devastating impact to a governmental, corporate or non-profit organization, suddenly starts to gather hurricane strength. It is the most creative and exhausting counseling that a public relations and public affairs professional would be asked to perform as he turns a negative into a positive.
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