Why do people want to know about your expertise?

Why do people want to know about your expertise?

It establishes your reputation as an authority. If you want to be seen as a leader in your field, you have to stand up and be vocal about what you have to offer. But instead of telling people you’re an expert, give them a taste in a way that helps raise their level of expertise too.

Is it OK to take a pay cut?

Salaries, like the stock market, are taking a beating in the current economy, and that has people puzzling over changes in pay. Workers who’ve been laid off worry their salary history will eliminate them from job opportunities in this new budget-conscious business environment.

How to deal with clients who refuse to pay?

Learn how to deal with clients who use your services but then refuse to pay. Get two word-for-word scripts to ensure you get paid, every time. Learn how to deal with clients who use your services but then refuse to pay. Get two word-for-word scripts to ensure you get paid, every time.

How to protect yourself from non paying clients?

The good news is that I’ve realized there are a few simple things you can do to protect yourself and keep your energy where it belongs: on delivering value to honest customers, making a difference and enjoying an amazing life. Click play to learn how to safeguard yourself from having a non-paying “problem client.”

What are the rules for eliciting expert opinion?

If you intend to elicit expert opinion testimony (see Evid. Code §§ 800, 801) from any witness, including your client, your client’s employees, or independent third parties, be sure to make proper disclosure under § 2034.260.

Is it acceptable to retain an expert at last minute?

One final comment on last minute expert retentions. Pressed against a deadline, attorneys will sometimes formally disclose an expert they have not yet retained. This is not an acceptable practice.

What happens to an expert during a trial?

If the record is voluminous, your expert likely will not have time to review and absorb all relevant background materials. And everything will be rushed, raising the risk that the expert’s work product will be marred with mistakes, which will substantially undercut her credibility at trial.

It establishes your reputation as an authority. If you want to be seen as a leader in your field, you have to stand up and be vocal about what you have to offer. But instead of telling people you’re an expert, give them a taste in a way that helps raise their level of expertise too.