Resources

Forensic Section Resources

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Ball, D. (2003). Theater tips and strategies for jury trials. Notre Dame, Ind.: National Institute for Trial Advocacy.

Blackwell, T., Conrad, A., & Weed, R. (1992). Job analysis and the ADA. Athens, GA: Elliott & Fitzpatrick.

Carlson, J., Geisinger, K., & Jonson, J. (2014). Mental measurements yearbook (19th ed.). Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press.

Deutsch, P. & Raffa, F. (1982). Damages in tort actions. New York, N.Y. (235 E. 45th St., New York 10017): M. Bender.

Deutsch, P. & Sawyer, H. (2004). A guide to rehabilitation. White Plains, NY: AHAB Press, Inc.

Field, J. & Field, T. (2004). The transitional classification of jobs. Athens, GA: Elliot & Fitzpatrick, Inc.

Field, T. (1999). Strategies for the rehabilitation consultant, revised. Athens, GA: Elliott & Fitzpatrick, Inc.

Field, T. (2002). Scientific vs. non-scientific and related issues of admissibility of testimony by rehabilitation consultants. Athens, GA: Elliott & Fitzpatrick.

Genovese, E. & Galper, J. (2009). Guide to the evaluation of functional ability. [Chicago, Ill.]: American Medical Association.

Kohlenberg, B. (2013). Work & Divorce: Vocational evaluation in family law. Athens, GA: Elliott & Fitzpatrick.

Malone, D. & Hoffman, P. (2001). The effective deposition. Notre Dame, Ind.: National Institute for Trial Advocacy.

Martin, G. (1988). Determining economic damages. Santa Ana, CA: James Pub. Group.

McCray, P. (1994). The job accommodation handbook. Tucson, Az.: RPM Press.

Pozner, L. & Dodd, R. (2004). Cross-examination. Charlottesville, VA: LexisNexis.

Richards, H., Donaldson, M., & Richards, H. (2010). Life and worklife expectancies. Tucson, Ariz.: Lawyers & Judges Pub.

Robinson, R. (2014). Foundations of forensic vocational rehabilitation. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

Rondinelli, R., Genovese, E., & Brigham, C. (2008). Guides to the evaluation of permanent impairment. Chicago, Ill.: American Medical Association.

Talmage, J., Melhorn, J., & Hyman, M. (2011). AMA guides to the evaluation of work ability and return to work. Chicago, Ill.: American Medical Association.

Thrush, R. (1993). ADA essential function identification. El Cajon, CA: AccessAbility Press.

Traver, D. (2004). Social security disability advocate's handbook. Costa Mesa, CA: James Publishing.

U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. (1991). The revised handbook for analyzing jobs. Indianapolis, IN: JIST Works, Inc.

U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. (1991). The dictionary of occupational titles, revised (4th ed.). Washington D.C.: GPO.

U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Division. (1993). Selected characteristics of occupations defined in the revised dictionary of occupational titles. Washington D.C.: GPO.

U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Division. (1979). Guide to occupational exploration. Washington D.C.: GPO.

Weed, R. & Field, T. (2012). Rehabilitation consultant's handbook. Athens, GA: Elliott & Fitzpatrick, Inc.