Forensic Practice

Twenty years of forensic psychiatry.

I have practiced forensic psychiatry for twenty years. My work includes testimony in federal and state trials, dozens of depositions for plaintiff and defense, long-term engagements with the DOJ and consultation with attorneys

Experience

Where my forensic work is most often called upon

Consultation

Not every engagement requires testimony

A significant portion of my forensic work is consultative rather than testifying. That can mean helping counsel evaluate the psychiatric strengths and weaknesses of a case before it is filed, reviewing records and offering an informal opinion, preparing for the deposition or cross-examination of an opposing expert, or assisting with the questions that go to a treating clinician.

I have served as an expert reviewer for the Medical Board of California, from 2010 to 2017 and again from 2019 to 2023, and I have provided malpractice consultation in both directions. I have also contributed as an expert in amici curiae briefs, including in Pickup v. Brown and Equality California in 2013.

A long engagement

Twelve years with the U.S. Department of Justice

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