DALLAS — June 10th, 2010 — Courtroom Sciences, Inc. (“CSI”) announced the addition of Adam Boesen as a Consultant in its Litigation Psychology division effective May 17, 2010. In his position, Adam works with CSI’s corporate and law firm clients on research projects of all types, ranging from Focus Groups, Mock Trials, Witness Effectiveness Training, Jury Selection, Community Attitude Surveys and Venue Analyses.
Mr. Boesen comes to CSI with nine years of experience in the Litigation Psychology field, most recently as a Senior Trial Consultant at Trial Behavior Consulting where he managed the Minneapolis office. Mr. Boesen consults with trial attorneys and insurance carriers to develop trial and mediation strategies specializing in intellectual property, antitrust, breach of contract, insurance bad faith, and personal injury cases. He has written articles and spoken in various venues on a number of Litigation Psychology topics.
“We are very excited to add Adam and his significant experiences to our Litigation Psychology staff.” said Brent Dobbs, President & CEO of CSI.
Mr. Boesen is a Ph.D. Candidate in Industrial & Organizational Psychology from the University of Tulsa in Tulsa, OK where he also earned his Masters degree in Industrial & Organizational Psychology. Prior, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Northern Iowa.
Active and Prior Professional Memberships:
American Psychological Association
American Society of Trial Consultants
Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychologists
Selected Professional Publications and White Papers:
“Becoming an effective expert witness”, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants National Conference on Fraud & Litigation Services
“Managing Cases and Claims with Jurors in Mind”, Nationwide Insurance Annual Meeting of Senior Claims Counsel
“Standing at the Crossroads of Truth and Advocacy: How to Win Jurors and Influence Trial Outcomes through Your Expert Testimony”, National Association of Certified Valuation Experts
“Preparing Witnesses for Bad Faith Cases”, Fireman’s Fund
“Fundamentals of Trial Consulting”, The Johnson-Sontag American Inn of Court
“Villains, Victims and Volunteers: Understanding how jurors evaluate your case”, The Robert J. Turner American Inn of Court