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Expert Witness

THE PROBLEM:

A major household products company faced a challenge from a rival company, claiming that its product was better at cleaning household dirt. Contesting this claim on the grounds that the dirt the rival company used was not representative of real household dirt, the company called MVA Scientific Consultants. continue reading…

THE PROBLEM:

Dust appearing on cars parked in a neighborhood was blamed on a nearby foundry, and the neighbors sued. The case centered on whether or not the dust originated from the foundry. continue reading…

THE PROBLEM:

A national corporation was involved in litigation over allegations that they were using asbestos in the manufacture of hair dryers. continue reading…

THE PROBLEM:

A large wholesaler of fruit and produce discovered that the quality of their products and processing operations had been suddenly affected by a dusty foreign material. The dust had followed a remodeling project at a neighboring business. continue reading…

THE PROBLEM:

A law firm representing a world-renowned candy maker faced litigation involving a consumer complaint. The complaint was about glass fragments that were allegedly found in the candy maker’s top-selling candy bar. continue reading…

THE PROBLEM:

A major broadcast news agency was working on a story about asbestos found in public school buildings and received a scientific study from the school systems in question. The journalist assigned the story needed assistance in verifying and conveying the key elements of the study. continue reading…