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okorie okorocha

TOXICOLOGY EXPERT

Okorie Okorocha has two Master’s Degrees in toxicology and pharmacology. Highly knowledgeable in the areas of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Okorie Okorocha has served as a drug and alcohol expert witness in over 280 trials, helping juries understand complex scientific concepts and ensuring that proper procedures are carried out in the case before the court.

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What makes a good expert witness?

A good expert witness needs to have the relevant criteria and qualifications in order to be successful.

Education, experience and training

An individual who has graduated from a recognized tertiary institution as well as have relevant experience and training in the field. Okorie Okorocha is board certified by the NBTA.

Awards or grants

Has received awards or grants to continue their research in their field of expertise. Okorie has received the distinction of being one of the top 100 lawyers

Academic publications and key note speeches

Has published work in scientific journals or spoken at conferences regarding the subject matter.

Communication skills

It is vital that an expert witness is able to communicate effectively while testifying in court. Having served as an expert witness in more than 280 cases, Okorie has shown that he is able to effectively act an expert witness on drug and alcohol related cases.

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