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Engineers may become involved in litigation for various reasons. Some common examples include product liability and accident investigation cases. The information and suggestions included in An Engineer in the Courtroom<\/i> will enable engineers to do a proper and professional job when dealing with matters of litigation, in and out of the courtroom.<\/p>\n

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