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Somehow, this popped up on my YouTube feed, but peaked my interest enough to look into it a little bit. Guy like to provide “expert testimony” pro bono. In this case he was representing a flooded homeowner as an expert witness. The video was produced by the group representing the guy so it is very biased.
The first thing that jumps out at me, most places it just says he’s a “retired Engineer”, but in the video he says that he’s a retired Chemical Engineer. Call me crazy, but Chemical and Civil seem to be opposite ends of the spectrum of Engineering to me.
Second, just because you’re doing it pro-bono, does presenting yourself as an expert witness cross the line of practicing without a license?
YouTube
Somehow, this popped up on my YouTube feed, but peaked my interest enough to look into it a little bit. Guy like to provide “expert testimony” pro bono. In this case he was representing a flooded homeowner as an expert witness. The video was produced by the group representing the guy so it is very biased.
The first thing that jumps out at me, most places it just says he’s a “retired Engineer”, but in the video he says that he’s a retired Chemical Engineer. Call me crazy, but Chemical and Civil seem to be opposite ends of the spectrum of Engineering to me.
Second, just because you’re doing it pro-bono, does presenting yourself as an expert witness cross the line of practicing without a license?