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Expert witness consultants often play critically important roles in litigation. Every week thousands of specialists like medical consultants, engineers, scientists and architects deliver testimony. The more important or complex the matter, the more likely it is that one or more experts will be involved for each side.

Consultants who act as expert witnesses in civil or criminal proceedings have traditionally enjoyed immunity from claims of negligence and breach of contract in relation to the evidence that they give to the court, either by written or verbal testimony. The justification for such protection has been that all witnesses should be able to present their evidence freely and without undue pressure or fear of reprisal. Continue reading ‘Expert Witness Insurance – The End of Expert Witness Immunity?’ »

According to Stephen Taub every organization that require expertise in finance, insurance, accounting and other aspects related to finance usually hire financial consultants. These consultants must be recognized by the Institute of Financial Consultants. There are two types of financial consulting: personal and business. Although they deal mostly with finances and investments, the skills required for these two different roles are slightly varied.

Companies hire financial consultants who have knowledge about insurance, finance, and accounting. Clients usually have specific plan and they just need an opinion from an objective third party. The consultant will be tasked to review and analyze the proposed plan. He will identify its strengths and weaknesses. Later on, the consultant is expected to offer advice on pending government regulations, risk managements, long-term viability, and industry trends.

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As a small business owner myself (and consultant working with other small businesses), I know how crucial cash flow is — especially when your small business is in the first couple of years of life.

Add that to knowing that these days, 99.99% of small businesses must be online to ensure they get as much exposure and generate leads/prospects — and you end up with a conundrum.

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