A lawyer’s job is to be persuasive in presenting the legal merits of a case. It is OK and often preferable for counsel to be passionately biased. In contrast, an expert’s primary role is to assist the trier of fact (judge, jury, arbitrator, mediator) in understanding the technical issues at hand in rendering a verdict.
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