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The Rules of an Expert Witness Referral CEO

Have a few rules and repeat them often. As the CEO of an expert witness referral firm, I found myself single-mindedly focused on the task of connecting as many lawyers as possible with the finest and best experts. Yet success did not come. Why? I did not make my intentions known; it was a quiet and personal endeavor. 

Then I started communicating more. I developed a mantra and repeated it often. When colleagues, clients, and experts asked me what I wanted, what I was thinking, I always had the same three answers: 1) that we will deliver expert resumes faster to our clients, 2) that more customers will engage the expert witnesses we present, 3) that our clients will be delighted with our service. Success followed: our expert witness referral firm was named to Inc. Magazine's "Inc. 500" (now called the Inc. 5000) list of the fastest growing private companies in the U.S. an unprecedented four times.

As a lawyer on a case, what is your mantra? Are there 2-3 key points that you are trying to make, to get across to the jury? It is so easy to be distracted in a trial; the attentions are drawn away from the crux of the matter by, for example, the wiles and caprices of the opposing attorneys. You must stay focused and consistent in the face of the trials and tribulations of a legal drama. Have a few rules, or key points, and repeat them often.

Cato the Elder, a Roman Emperor, took it up as his mission that Carthage must be destroyed.  Indeed, he would end every speech in the Roman Senate with the words, "And may Carthage be destroyed." Sometimes he would even conclude his regular, personal conversations with the phrase. Everyone knew what Cato stood for. Ronald Reagan was consistent in his mantra throughout his political career: government is too big, and Communism must be destroyed. At Round Table Group, our mission is to have every lawyer call us first whenever he needs an expert witness. Lately I've even been concluding my e-mail messages with this phrase: "And may every lawyer call Round Table Group when he needs an expert message." One mantra, repeated often.

Special thanks to expert witness extraordinaire Dr. Ernest Chiado for bringing clarity to this insight.

Russ W. Rosenzweig

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