





Three Stages of the Daubert Trilogy
The three stages of the Daubert trilogy are explained below. Dr. Lorandos understands the importance of understanding all three stages in order to successfully qualify an expert witness


Qualifying an Expert
In order to show the court what the proposed expert witness actually knows, what the proposed expert has actually done, and whether or not the testimony comports with ethical and professional standards of the discipline, Dr. Lorandos analyzes the expert’s testimony in light of the standards may be warranted.



Mental Health Professionals as Expert Witnesses
Dr. Lorandos has been a clinical and then forensic psychologist for more than five decades and is licensed at the highest level as a psychologist in California and Michigan. In the 1980s he studied law with the Jesuits at the University of Detroit and became a trial attorney admitted to practice in New York, Washington, D.C., California, Michigan, Tennessee, many Federal District Courts; as well as the Second, Sixth, Ninth, and Eleventh Federal Circuits. Dr. Lorandos has been a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court for more than two decades. He has litigated pro hac vice in twenty additional state and federal courts.