Gregory Barnes

Senior Litigation Consultant

J.D., Stanford Law School

15+ years experience

Gregory Barnes is a Senior Litigation Consultant with over 15 years of experience specializing in expert witness testimony analysis for complex corporate litigation. He holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from MIT, providing him with a unique interdisciplinary perspective. Formerly a lead strategist at Veritas Legal Group, Gregory's expertise lies in dissecting intricate technical and financial evidence presented by expert witnesses, ensuring its admissibility, credibility, and persuasive impact in court. He is particularly renowned for his work in high-stakes intellectual property disputes and has authored the influential white paper, "The Daubert Standard in the Digital Age: Navigating Expert Evidence in Tech Law," which has become a foundational text for litigators. Gregory's professional philosophy centers on demystifying complex expert testimony, translating highly specialized information into actionable insights for legal teams. He believes that a meticulous understanding of an expert's methodology and potential vulnerabilities is paramount to successful litigation. Readers can expect his articles to provide incisive analysis, practical strategies, and forward-thinking perspectives on the evolving landscape of expert evidence in legal proceedings, offering invaluable guidance for both trial lawyers and in-house counsel

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