Michael Morgenstern

Michael is Senior Vice President of Marketing at The Expert Institute. Michael oversees every aspect of The Expert Institute’s marketing strategy including SEO, PPC, marketing automation, email marketing, content development, analytics, and branding.

Michael Morgenstern

How to Grow a Successful Law Firm

Explore essential strategies to expand your law firm and stand out in the competitive legal landscape. This guide provides practical tips on improving efficiency, building strong networks, and utilizing digital marketing for long-term success.

Posted on April 11, 2024 in Featured

Transvaginal Mesh Expert Witness: A Litigation Guide

In recent years, complaints have mounted against companies producing transvaginal mesh products and therefore the employment of the transvaginal mesh expert witness. As these cases head to trial, the specific issues and elements of litigation need to be understood. At The Expert Institute, we have extensive experience with these unique considerations, and we’ve compiled this guide to help attorneys and injured victims litigating transvaginal mesh claims.

Posted on May 16, 2013 in News

10 Warning Signs When Selecting an Expert Witness

Expert witnesses, and their participation in significant cases, are vital to an attorney’s success… or failure. Selecting the right specialist the first time round is imperative – and to ensure the best selection, attorneys need to distinguish between perfect experts, and those that might not suit their unique needs. A strong CV and relevant experience

Posted on October 23, 2014 in Working with Experts

Webinar: Failure to Warn Claims in Product Liability and Personal Injury Lawsuits

The majority of product liability and personal injury lawsuits include a failure to warn claim. However it can be difficult to identify insufficient warnings without first knowing what to look for. In this webinar, attorneys will learn actionable insights for litigating failure to warn claims in product liability and personal injury cases from Dr. Gerald

Posted on November 4, 2014 in News & Working with Experts

Transvaginal Mesh Expert Witness: A Litigation Guide

In recent years, complaints have mounted against companies producing transvaginal mesh products and therefore the employment of the transvaginal mesh expert witness. As these cases head to trial, the specific issues and elements of litigation need to be understood. At The Expert Institute, we have extensive experience with these unique considerations, and we’ve compiled this guide to help attorneys and injured victims litigating transvaginal mesh claims.

Posted on May 17, 2013 in News

Judge Ignores Expert Witness Testimony in Sentencing Hearing

A Florida teenager, 17-year-old Tyler Hadley, was sentenced to life in prison without parole by St. Lucie County Judge Robert R. Makemson. This, despite the fact that two expert witnesses testified that Hadley was in no way acting as an adult when he killed his parents, Blake and Mary Jo Hadley, two years ago. He

Posted on April 1, 2014 in News

Connecticut Panel Finds Mechanical Engineering Expert Witness Properly Barred

Case: Frank Czajkowski, et al. v. YMCA of Metropolitan Hartford, Inc., No. 35085, Appellate Court of Connecticut; April 15, 2014 Background: Plaintiff Lisa Czajkowski, on behalf her minor son, Frank, sued YMCA of Metropolitan Hartford, Inc., alleging negligence as a result of a dangerous fence. In 2005, when Frank was 14, he attended an overnight

Posted on June 2, 2014 in News & Working with Experts

Georgia Appeals Panel Reverses Exclusion of Plaintiff’s Standard Of Care Expert Witness

Case: Jacqueline Toombs v. Acute Care Consultants, Inc., No. A13A2316, Georgia Court of Appeals; March 19, 2014 Background: Jacqueline Toombs filed a medical malpractice case against Dr. Bruce Friedman, nurse practitioner Gena Markwalter and Acute Care Consultants, Inc. alleging that they were negligent in her husband’s post-surgical care. Charles Toombs, Jr. suffered a chemical burn

Posted on June 2, 2014 in News & Working with Experts

Nurse Anesthetist Expert Witness Can Testify in Florida Wage Dispute, U.S. Judge Says

Case: Billy Schumann, et al. v. Collier Anesthesia, No. 2:12–cv–347–FtM–29CM, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida; May 9, 2014 Background: Plaintiffs Billy Schumann and Dustin Abraham, on behalf of themselves and those similarly situated, seek minimum wage and overtime compensation relief from Collier Anesthesia, P.A., Wolford College, LLC, Thomas L. Cook and Lynda M.

Posted on June 10, 2014 in News & Working with Experts