Many cases proceed to litigation or arbitration on the basis of engineering evidence which is fatally flawed. There are simple methods for testing validity and reasoning which should be deployed early in the proceedings.

  • INTRODUCTION

  • EXAMPLE OF BOGUS ENGINEERING EVIDENCE

  • LOGIC AND SYLLOGISMS

  • THE LOGIC OF CAUSATION

  • ADEQUACY OF KNOWLEDGE

  • NARROWING AND BROADENING OF DEFINITIONS OR MEANINGS

  • FALLACIES

  • CONCLUSIONS

  • REFERENCES

  • BIBLIOGRAPHY

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