.A I receive messages about torches according to the demand there, every time I get a notification about it, it's something like 10-12 times a year. And I do the monitoring for the Chevron refinery.
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As a consultant, I do a lot of work for a lot of people. I make a distinction between court testimony and other work that I do. I make a distinction between testifying in court and other work that I do. About a third of the work that I do is court cases. About a third of my work is court cases. The other two thirds is not, the other two-thirds of my work is not. We discuss the court cases, so, we, sorry, we talked about the court cases. So that was 3-4 plaintiffs, and the last one again, I want to emphasize was questionable as to whether I was an expert, go ahead. And the answer in relation to that was 3 cases, 3 opinions for plaintiffs, and regarding the last of them, I said that there was a question about whether I was even an expert there.
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- The problem is the definition, when I talk about opinions, I'm talking about cases. And sometimes in one case I even testify four times. There are cases that for some reason have 1, 2, 3, 4 depositions, but when, but a report is not an opinion in my opinion. It's a matter of definition.
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What we are required to present to the court in the United States is how many depositions we have done, how many testimonies we have given in court. How many of these we have done in the past 4 years. And so these are the records that I maintain. But I don't write down the other things, how much I did for the court or out of court. I don't write it down.
(Expanded on pages 1567-1571).
- The expert confirmed that she did not visit a 'monitoring/inspection station'. She was asked if it was not necessary to do so and replied "... Not necessarily.... I don't need to visit monitoring stations, and in particular. That are so well documented and so well studies. And especially not in those cases where the documentation about Gavin is so good and the research about them is so good."
She was asked if there was no place to receive information about the equipment that exists at the monitoring station , and she replied: