Top 40 Egypt blogs
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Top 20 Golang blogs
Go (often referred to as golang) is a programming language created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson. It is a compiled, statically typed language in the tradition of Algol and C, with garbage collection, limited structural typing, memory safety features and CSP-style concurrent programming features added. These are the Best Golang blogs from thousands of top Golang blogs in our index using search and social metrics. Data will be refreshed once a week. Follow these blogs to keep up with the latest information relating to Golang. These blogs are ranked based on following criteria
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Top 100 Bodybuilding Youtube Channels
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Top 100 Science Youtube Channels
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The strategy of international firms in AustraliaSo why would an international firm enter Australia? A few years ago it was to cash in on the resources boom, but there are still a number of reasons why international firms continue to look for opportunities to open their doors on our shores. First of all, if a client in the home country is undertaking some cross border work (eg M&A) then having an office in Australia is far superior than having to refer that billable work to a “local partner firm”. This is a no brainer. Secondly, with the Asian economy looking to dominate in the next few decades, a move to Australia is all part of the Asia-Pac strategy – Australia is very close to Asia. Further, there are some serious investment dollars making their way from Asia into our country. This is great news for graduates and junior lawyers who end up working in one of these firms – the opportunity to travel and work in another office overseas is always there and easier than ever! US and UK international law firms
That’s right – the only international law firms that have made the move to Australia are from the UK and the US. Goodbye Australia!Just so you don’t have to go searching around to confirm, the following international law firms have closed up shop in Australia. Vale!
The post International law firms in Australia appeared first on You've entered law land. from http://youveenteredlawland.com/international-law-firms-australia/ Professionals in a number of fields may find themselves asked to serve as an expert witness in a civil or criminal trial. Some professionals even build their expert witness services into their careers, finding that they enjoy providing the benefit of their expertise in the interest of helping litigants to clarify technical facts that arise in their cases. If you’ve never served as an expert witness before, fear not. Preparing to testify in deposition or trial can help you proceed more confidently. While the attorneys with whom you work will offer particular advice and guidance, here are some general tips that can help you understand what to expect. Why Experts?Not every person involved in a lawsuit is a party to the lawsuit. Attorneys are nearly always involved in lawsuits, as are one or more witnesses. Some witnesses are called to testify about the facts of the particular case; others are asked to testify voluntarily to provide information that is relevant to the issues in the case and helpful to the judge or jury tasked with resolving the facts. These witnesses are known as “expert witnesses.” Expert witnesses play an essential role in today’s civil lawsuits—and, increasingly, in criminal trials as well. As scientific and technological advancement continues to reshape our world, the assistance of an expert with knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education relevant to topics involved in the case becomes ever more essential in helping judges and juries understand the importance of certain facts, processes, results, or events. Today, experts may be called to testify from nearly any professional or academic field, depending on the facts of the case and the specific information that needs clarification. Pre-Testimony: Your Credentials and QualificationsBefore you testify in a deposition or trial, the party wishing to use your testimony must establish your credentials or qualifications to the court. Consequently, many prospective expert witnesses find themselves answering detailed questions about their CVs, research, publications, awards, or work. While these questions can feel critical, they are not typically intended to dismiss or denigrate your expertise. On the contrary: the attorney who requested your assistance is ensuring that the opposing party can’t make a case for dismissing you and your testimony by testing those boundaries before submitting your name to the court. In addition to examining your credentials, the attorney will likely also evaluate your skill as a witness. Not only do lawyers want to see that you can use good professional judgement in analyzing facts, but they also look for witnesses who can translate that analysis into clear, simple language for a lay audience. The ability to handle intense or even harsh cross-examination by opposing counsel is essential as well. Reports, Depositions, and DiscoveryOnce the court agrees that you’re qualified to serve as an expert witness in the case at hand, you may be asked to prepare a report. The report should outline the areas of expert testimony you plan to provide at trial. The attorney you work with can provide more information on specifics to include in a report. Every civil and criminal trial is preceded by a period called “discovery,” in which the two sides trade information and work to determine which facts are in contention and which are agreed upon. During discovery, you will likely be asked to give a deposition, in which you’ll be asked questions by the attorneys for both parties. Your testimony in the deposition is given under oath and is recorded for future use. You may request to review the transcript of your testimony once it is complete. At TrialDespite popular conceptions of lawsuits and criminal trials, the vast majority of civil and criminal cases never reach the trial stage: a settlement or bargain is made before that point. Consequently, you may serve as an expert witness several times before you participate in a case that reaches trial. When you take the stand at trial, you’ll be sworn in and your testimony will be given under oath, as it is for any witness. Then, you’ll likely be asked to list your various qualifications as an expert. Preparing and practicing a summary of these qualifications before trial can help you retain your confidence and calm on the stand. Then, you’ll be asked to give testimony. Unlike witnesses who are called to establish facts, expert witnesses may give responses consisting of facts, opinions, or both. For instance, you may be asked to give facts like the definition of certain technical terms, or you may be asked if, in your professional opinion, a certain event led to a certain result. You may also be asked to observe the rest of the trial. During this time, the attorney may ask for your ongoing assistance or advice. Attorneys who engage the help of an expert witness typically spend time preparing the witness carefully for deposition and trial. When in doubt, ask the attorney any specific questions you have and follow his or her instructions. The post Being an Expert Witness: What to Expect appeared first on The Expert Institute. from https://www.theexpertinstitute.com/expert-witness-expect/ Over the years, expert witnesses have become as ubiquitous at criminal trials as the judge and the jury. Experts specializing in DNA evidence, fingerprints, hair follicle analysis, and other areas of forensic identification have become part and parcel when trying violent crimes. Likewise, psychologists and criminologists that testify to a defendant’s mental state can often make or break a conviction. Law enforcement experts who can testify to the structure and inner workings of criminal organizations are often utilized as well. The list of potential experts in a criminal case, like civil litigation, can go on and on, especially as certain scientific fields develop and advance. However, criminal cases have their own particular set of rules – some de jure and some de facto – that make the admission of an expert’s testimony different from its civil counterparts. Expert Disclosure Obligations: Civil v. Criminal Trials It is important to always be mindful of the rules surrounding expert disclosures, as it can affect case preparation, trial strategy, and even attorney-expert communications. In federal courts (and state courts that have adopted such rules), the procedure for disclosing an expert differs in civil and criminal proceedings. Under Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, expert witnesses must disclose a written report previewing the expert’s proposed testimony to the opposing party. The report must contain “all opinions the witness will express and the basis and reasons for them.” Rule 26(a)(2)(B) also mandates disclosure of facts or data considered by the expert, any exhibits the expert intends to use, the expert’s qualifications, a list of other cases in which the expert testified, and a statement regarding compensation. In light of the Rule 26 disclosures, nearly any written communication between the expert and attorney may be discoverable, and as such, nothing should be committed to writing before thoroughly reviewing the communication. In contrast, under Rule 16(a)(1)(G) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, an expert is not required to draft and disclose a report prior to testifying. A party in a criminal proceeding must only disclose “a written summary of any testimony” but, similar to Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, must also “describe the witness’s opinions, the bases and reasons for those opinions, and the witness’s qualifications.” Fed. R. Crim. P. 16(b)(1)(C). However, except for scientific or medical reports, Rule 16 does not permit the discovery of reports, memoranda, or other documents made by the defendant or attorney during the case’s investigation or defense, including statements made by the defendant and witnesses. In addition, under the civil rules, an expert may be deposed while depositions are only available to preserve testimony in criminal proceedings. The rules are different in criminal proceedings largely due to the constitutional protections against self-incrimination that are afforded to defendants. Daubert in Criminal Proceedings: The Likelihood of Admissibility The seminal Supreme Court case, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and its progeny established the governing standard for the admissibility of expert witness testimony in federal courts. The Daubert decision enumerates a non-exhaustive list of factors that a judge may consider when admitting expert testimony. Codified in Rule 702 of the Federal Rules of Evidence, Daubert focuses on whether an expert’s scientific, technical or other specialized knowledge will help the trier of fact understand the evidence. It also questions whether the expert testimony is based on sufficient facts or data and is the product of reliable principles and methods that were reliably applied to the facts of the case. The holding is Daubert is generally considered to be more flexible than the older standard set forth in Frye v. United States, which held that an expert’s testimony must be generally accepted in the scientific community in order to be admissible. At the same time, Daubert stresses the importance of a judge’s “gatekeeper function” in ensuring expert evidence is relevant and reliable. In criminal cases, however, the admissibility of expert witnesses has proven to be more arduous than one would assume under Daubert, specifically for defense counsel, while the prosecution’s experts maintain a standard of admissibility that is considered more flexible. One study found that out of 67 criminal appellate cases challenging a prosecution’s expert witness, the prosecution prevailed in 61 times. Meanwhile, out of the 54 appeals made by defendants arguing improper exclusion of their witnesses, the defendants won only ten times. In contrast, the study found that 90% of civil appeals related to Daubert challenges were made by the defendants challenging the plaintiffs’ experts, and the defendants prevailed two-thirds of the time. On the other side of the spectrum, studies have shown that the admissibility of the prosecution’s expert witnesses is oftentimes less scrutinized then the defense’s witnesses. In fact, it has been held that admitting an expert witness for the prosecution is less stringent than the general admissibility of any expert in civil proceedings. Generally, in both civil and criminal trials, there will always be a type of expert that is considered particularly reliable, whether it is due to the practice area or the science behind the testimony. But particularly in criminal cases, there are certain experts that are automatically given more or less credence than others, sometimes depending which side is proffering the testimony. Studies have indicated that there is a greater disparity of admissibility between criminal and civil cases. In criminal cases, prosecution experts were found to be rarely excluded. However, “[t]he situation appears to be very different in civil cases. Plaintiffs and defendants, equally, are more likely to have access to expert witnesses in civil cases, while prosecutors usually have an advantage over most defendants in offering expert testimony in criminal cases.” The court often excludes expert testimony regarding the reliability of eyewitness identification, which is common for the defense to try to admit. Although in cases where the prosecution also attempts to offer such evidence, it has been found that both sides are equally treated. Experts in psychology are also typically met with skepticism. In one study, it was found that psychologists were only admitted 49.7% of the time (in comparison to the 69.1% rate of admissibility for all criminal experts). On the other hand, there are certain experts that are routinely looked upon favorably by the court and consistently admitted. Law enforcement expert testimony is frequently admitted, with the above study on psychology experts finding that police officers were admitted 85.7% of the time. The vast majority of police officers and law enforcement agents testify about the behavior of drug dealers, providing information about the structure and hierarchy of drug organizations. Courts have likened such testimony to that of anthropologists, as the agents are using their educational and practical experience to testify about the practices of a particular group. That being said, courts have also recognized that such testimony, which is usually proffered by officers personally involved in the case, must be limited to avoid abuse. In U.S. v. Mejia, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the convictions of two gang members and held that the testimony of a law enforcement agent who had handled the investigation testified to matters outside his expertise, such as factual evidence. As the Court held, “[a]n increasingly thinning line separates the legitimate use of an officer expert to translate esoteric terminology or explicate an organization’s hierarchical structure from the illegitimate and impermissible substitution of expert opinion for factual evidence.” The differences between expert admissibility in civil and criminal proceedings are vast and multi-faceted. For attorneys and experts accustomed to practicing in civil proceedings, it is critical to familiarize oneself with the nuances of admitting testimony in criminal trials. The post Admitting Expert Testimony in Criminal Cases: What You Need to Know appeared first on The Expert Institute. from https://www.theexpertinstitute.com/admitting-expert-testimony-criminal-cases-need-know/
Top 50 Luxury Homes blogs
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Top 100 Mountain Bike Youtube Channels
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