Frequently Asked Question
What's the difference between a consulting expert and a testifying expert?
A consulting expert supports strategy behind the scenes and is not disclosed, while a testifying expert submits reports and may be deposed or appear in court.
Consulting experts work privately to help develop legal strategy without public disclosure, whereas testifying experts are formally engaged in the litigation process with documented reports and potential court involvement. The distinction affects discovery obligations and the expert's role in the case.