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Expert Testimony-What You Need To Know in New York

November 26, 2010

The New York State Bar Association asked John Feroleto to serve in the continuing legal education program Expert Testimony- What You Need to Know in New York. The program was held November 18, 2010.

John provided tips and conducted a cross examination of Dr. Thomas Frank who graciously agreed to be cross examined. Dr. Frank bought a number of his students from the D’Youville college of Chiropractic in Buffalo, New York. The presentation was well received by both the attorneys and visiting students.

Attorneys Arthur Ziller and Mary Moorman Penn did a fine job in organizing the well attended and successful event.

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