Envelope3
Structural
- Dec 24, 2015
- 35
For those of you with experience in civil lawsuits, at the end of a suit that settles, the documentation within the suit is often protected. If you are involved as an expert in this type of case and come across depositions, information, and/or analysis that show an engineer and/or his subordinates conducted gross practice and ethics violations, how would you handle reporting those individuals to the state license board? Because of the settlement protections, it does not seem you can just simply hand over the deposition transcripts where the individual testifies to the violations, and rather it could become a case of your word against theirs. Anyone out there ever run across this? I would assume some of you forensics guys who deal with failures might have run into this in the past.... maybe the documentation isn't as protected as I'm assuming?