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Preparing an Expert Report for Litigation Court

Preparing an Expert Report for Court in Business Litigaton

A well-crafted expert witness report lays the groundwork for persuasive expert testimony. It turns raw data into clear opinions. How is a report drafted that withstands scrutiny and supports your case? Lets talk about it.

Why a Strong Report Matters

• Serves as the litigation expert’s roadmap at trial
• Provides a clear record for opposing counsel and the court
• Reduces surprises during depositions and hearings

Key Components of a Litigation Expert Report

  • Scope of Engagement
    Defines questions the expert will address
    Sets boundaries on topics and data reviewed
  • Qualifications Summary
    Highlights relevant education, licenses and experience
    Emphasizes prior cases or publications in similar matters
  • Facts and Assumptions
    Lists documents, data sources and case inputs
    States any assumptions or limitations in the analysis
  • Methodology
    Describes techniques or models used (industry standards only)
    Explains why each method is appropriate
  • Opinions and Analysis
    Presents conclusions in numbered sections
    Supports each opinion with charts, tables or exhibits
  • Exhibit List
    Includes all graphs, spreadsheets and reference materials

Report Preparation Process

  1. Kickoff Meeting
    • Review case facts and set report objectives
    • Agree on key dates and deliverables

  2. Document Collection
    • Gather contracts, financial statements, appraisals and communications
    • Confirm completeness before analysis

  3. Data Analysis
    • Apply accepted methods to interpret numbers or standards
    • Compare findings to legal benchmarks

  4. Drafting
    • Write each section in plain language
    • Embed exhibits close to related text

  5. Peer Review
    • Have a colleague check methods and clarity
    • Verify citations and exhibit labels

  6. Client Review
    • Share draft for feedback on scope and tone
    • Revise analyses and correct any errors

  7. Finalization
    • Format report for court filing (PDF or printed)
    • Assemble a clean exhibit binder

Document Checklist

Item Purpose
Engagement letter Confirms scope, fees and deadlines
Expert’s CV or résumé Establishes credentials and experience
Case-related contracts Basis for opinion on breach, valuation or liability
Financial records Foundation for damage calculations
Industry guidelines or standards Supports choice of methodology
Communications (emails, memos) Context for expert assumptions

Best Practices

• Write in short, direct sentences.
• Number headings and subheadings for easy reference.
• Cite only recognized authorities and standards.
• Use consistent formatting for all exhibits.
• Keep technical jargon to a minimum.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

• Introducing opinions not supported by data
• Omitting key assumptions or limitations
• Failing to link exhibits with corresponding text
• Using untested or novel methods without precedent
• Waiting until the last minute to draft or review

Frequently Asked Questions

Question Answer
When should I start report preparation? As soon as you have case facts and documents in hand.
Can the litigation expert revise the report later? Yes—if deadlines allow, updates improve accuracy.
How long should the report be? Length varies; focus on clarity, not page count.
Do exhibits go in the body or appendix? Embed key charts in the body; place supporting data in an appendix.

Next Steps

For full details on expert-witness services—including depositions and testimony—visit our Expert Witness Services for Business Litigation pillar page. When you’re ready to begin, contact Michael J. Feinstein at 954-767-9662.

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