2025
Expert Witness Special Issue

Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its 2025 Expert Witness Special Issue, celebrating expert witnesses across the country and industries. 

Lawyers! Welcome to our first National Expert Witness Special Issue. This has been an exciting issue for us here at Attorney at Law Magazine. More than 10 years ago, I set out to highlight expert witnesses in the flagship Phoenix Edition of the magazine. I figured it was about time we brought it to our national platform.

This was a whole new undertaking and a great pleasure for our team. This is the first issue to exclusively highlight non-attorneys—although, I think we have a few experts with law degrees under their belt.

I hope that you, our readers, enjoy this in-depth look at some of the best experts in their industry with the experience, expertise and knowledge to deliver top-quality expert work. This issue covers a wide range of industry experts from forensic engineering and human factors to speech therapy and golf course management to medical specialties and forensic consulting.

I’d like to thank all the experts who took time from their busy schedules to share a bit about themselves with our writers—their entrance into their industry, how their career developed and what circumstances led to their work in the legal industry. For this issue, each interview was part biography and part crash-course education as our writers learned a bit about each industry and each expert’s unique path.

If you are in need of expert services, please reach out to the experts in this issue  who have demonstrated not only their industry knowledge but their experience in working as experts in the legal sphere.

I hope that this is the start of many unique issues to come. Looking ahead, we’ll have The Mediation issue at the end of this year, which will highlight all the professionals working in alternative dispute resolution. If you’re interested in learning more, please let me know.

Happy Reading,

Ken Minniti

Ken

Kenneth Minniti
Executive Publisher

Editorial

craig moskowitz

From Blueprints to the Bench: Craig L. Moskowitz’s Premier Forensic Engineering Firm

In the world of forensic engineering, where expertise must meet clarity and credibility under the scrutiny of litigation, few professionals have carved out a more impactful niche than Craig L. Moskowitz, MBA, MS, PE, CME. As the founder and president of CLM Engineering Associates, LLC, Moskowitz leads a team of seasoned experts who deliver thorough, reliable and litigation-ready investigations for

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Mike Ramer

Michael J. Ramer: Seeing the Whole Picture

When attorneys turn to Mike Ramer, they’re not just looking for numbers, charts or vocational and economic projections; they’re looking for insight—clear, confident, courtroom-ready insight rooted in real-world experience. And that’s exactly what Ramer brings to every case. As the founder and president of the Ramer Group, a boutique search and consulting firm in the New York metropolitan area, Ramer

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Second Look Training and Forensic Consulting, LLC: ‘Pursuing the Truth, Wherever It Leads’

Arthur “Steve” Chancellor Those who thrive on true crime programs such as Forensic Files and Dateline, would undoubtedly enjoy spending a day in the shoes of law enforcement expert Arthur “Steve” Chancellor. With more than 50 years of experience working first as a special agent, supervisor, and commander with the United States Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) and now serving

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Noah Kaufman

Dr. Noah Kaufman: Witness. Writer. Warrior. Doctor.

Dr. Noah Kaufman is not easy to categorize. A seasoned and respected emergency room physician, a dynamic public speaker, a frequent expert on national news broadcasts, and even a seven-season competitor on “American Ninja Warrior,” Kaufman’s professional path has been anything but typical. But while his resume spans a wide range of skills and disciplines, his work as an expert

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Russ W. Rosenzweig

Russ W. Rosenzweig: Pioneer in Expert Witness Connections

Was he born several centuries too late, or destined to be the harbinger of a new age of chivalry? Russ Rosenzweig might jest at the comparison, but it’s not far-fetched. A self-professed lover of history, captivated by stories of knights and honor, Rosenzweig is something of a paradox: part scholar, part capitalist, equal parts idealist and realist. The founder and

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Karel Costa-Armas

Karel Costa-Armas: The Condo Detective

Karel Costa-Armas, consultant and expert witness for the community association management industry, has more than two decades of experience investigating everything from personal injury claims, security negligence, animal attacks, shootings, and other matters involving litigation with HOAs and condominiums. Although he has served plaintiff and defense, approximately 80 percent of his work is for the defense. “Integrity is important. It’s

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Daniel Wolstein

Daniel Wolstein: Vocational Expertise Behind the Verdict

With a veritable alphabet trailing his name—PhD, CRC, CLCP, IPEC, ABVE/D, LRC, FVE, CVE —Daniel Wolstein is not just credentialed. He’s commanding. He’s committed. And, as president of Kincaid Wolstein Vocational and Rehabilitation Services, LLC, he stands at the intersection of rehabilitation science and courtroom impact, transforming data into testimony that can change lives and outcomes. Wolstein is one of

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Tony Nettleman

Charles A. “Tony” Nettleman, III: The Objective Truth

A full-time practicing expert witness, land surveyor, author, speaker, educator and attorney, Charles “Tony” Nettleman, III has kept busy over the last 20 years. AALM: Tell us about your career which has spanned research, engineering and teaching. TN: Currently, I am the president/owner of Nettleman Land Consultants, Inc. and the CEO of NLC Test Prep. I regularly testify in court

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Peter Ingersoll

Peter Ingersoll, CCIM: Highlighting the Financial Subplot

After being recruited as a wrestler to The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Peter Ingersoll wanted to major in real estate. Raised by a family of builders, it seemed a natural choice. At the time, the only available real estate course was in the graduate school finance department. “I took finance as a major and substituted graduate level

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Dr. Tristan Emily Bickman

Dr. Tristan Emily Bickman: At the Beginning of the Medical Journey

From the time she began visiting her grandfather’s medical office, Tristan Bickman knew medicine was her path. “I always thought I wanted to be a pediatrician, but when I did my obstetrics and gynecology rotation, I fell in love,” Bickman said. She was attracted by the many aspects of the practice from obstetrics and ultrasounds to surgery and hospital work.

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Nancy Grugle

Nancy Grugle, Ph.D., CHFP: Understanding Human Factors

In her plebe year as a West Point cadet, Nancy Grugle took an engineering psychology course that sparked an interest that would shape her career. “We learned how human-centered design of equipment, systems and environments directly affected the safety of soldiers in the field—for example, why 24/7 operations resulted in entire columns of infantry vehicles drifting off course into the

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Christian Jordal

Christian Jordal, PhD, LMFT, CST-S: At the Heart of the Family

Marriage and family therapy was a natural path for Christian Jordal. “From early on, I was drawn to understanding how people relate and communicate—especially in families. During my training, I realized that systems thinking provided the clearest lens for making sense of human behavior,” he says. “My work emphasizes relational dynamics and the emotional context that underpins conflict and healing.”

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Howard Cannon

Howard Cannon: The Personal in Restaurant Personal Injury Lawsuits

The restaurant industry boasts more than a million locations, employs more than 15 million workers, represents more than 12% of the entire U.S. workforce, and serves nearly 100% of the U.S. population. “Restaurants and bars are home to the most important happenings of our lives—anniversaries, reunions, celebrations of achievement, first dates, the breaking of bread, and the knocking back of

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Sanford C. Loy

Sanford C. Loy CCM Barch MSCE: No Building is Perfect

AALM: What experiences drew you to the construction industry? SL: At age 19, while attending architecture school, my father became disabled, and I had to jump in and run his construction business. My firsthand construction experiences led me to the technical side of my architectural studies. I graduated with a minor in structures, and completed my master’s in civil engineering.

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Dr. Steven Brown

Steven Brown, DC, DIAMA: On the Failure to Diagnose

In the fall of 1989, Steven Brown, a young law student, began to experience severe lower back, knee and shoulder pain from weightlifting injuries. The only relief he found was through his chiropractor. “I decided that if I am going to spend all this time and money on a graduate degree I may as well get one that will help

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Steven Neuliep

Steven Neuliep, CGCS: The Standards of (Golf Course) Practice

Steven Neuliep played golf through high school and two years of college, but his “short game” kept him from achieving his aspirations of playing in the PGA. At the encouragement of his older brother, he shifted gears to agronomy and made a career as a golf course superintendent and director of golf course maintenance. “It was an immensely fulfilling career,”

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Mark Lacek

Mark Lacek: The Go-To Expert in Repossession & Towing

When Albert Nduli was behind on his car payment, a tow truck attempted to repossess his car. He was run over by the tow truck as his wife and daughter watched in horror. In Dallas, Texas, James Smith was run over and killed by a tow truck when his car was being towed for improper parking. He died in the

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Marcia Campagna

Marcia Campagna: Helping People Be Heard In & Out of the Courtroom

Marcia Campagna, MS, CCC-SLP, COM, brings over two decades of clinical excellence to the legal arena. As the founder of Best Speech Therapy, Campagna has built a career around helping patients in need of support to maintain their independence. Her deep understanding of human communication disorders, coupled with advanced credentials in orofacial myology, uniquely qualifies her as an expert witness

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Steven S. Paul

Steven S. Paul: Under the Hood

“I’ve always had a deep respect for automobiles—the design, craftsmanship, engineering and raw performance,” says ASE expert Steven S. Paul. “From the curve of a fender to the sound of an engine under load, I’ve been hooked since I could turn a wrench.” He comes from a long line of “car guys.” His grandfather had a garage where he spent

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Timothy A. Dimoff, CPP

Timothy A. Dimoff, CPP: Passion for the Truth

As a child, Timothy A. Dimoff watched The Lone Ranger, quickly becoming enamored with the good deeds of John Reid. “He was guided by doing good and helping people,” Dimoff said. As an adult, he was able to fulfill his childhood dream of following in his hero’s footsteps be going into police work. He spent time as a narcotics detective

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Dr. James Joseph Lehman

Dr. James Joseph Lehman: Expert Patient Advocate

“A lot of patients who are whiplashed in these car accidents are being abused because the insurance companies try to settle with them before they even know they are injured. So, I gained the experience and confidence to become something of a patient advocate,” says Dr. James Joseph Lehman, director of health sciences post graduate education dept. at the University

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Charles-Ranson

Charles W. Ranson: From the Stock Brokerage to the Witness Stand

CB Hutchins was a lawyer, entrepreneur and professional trustee who managed (and saved) several banks in the Chicago area during the Great Depression. His grandson, Charles W. Ranson, saw him as a great inspiration. “He was an astute investor who taught me the attributes of long-term investing,” Ranson said. In his grandfather’s twilight years, Ranson would read him the stock

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Frederick J. Fisher

Frederick J. Fisher: The ‘Coverage Terrorist’ Raising the Bar in Insurance Litigation

Frederick J. Fisher, J.D., CCP isn’t just an expert witness, he’s a force of nature. With over 50 years in the insurance and professional liability industry, Fisher has earned a reputation as one of the most incisive minds in his field, combining deep technical expertise with a courtroom presence that demands attention. Revered, respected and sometimes feared, he’s affectionately—and proudly—known

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