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Re: Bus and Commercial Vehicle Accident Reconstruction Course

Bob Kovach ([email protected])
Thu, 17 Dec 1998 00:32:07 -0500 (EST)

Thank you for your response to my TARO entry of November.
I appreciate your taking the time, etc.

Shortly after posting this item I received a number of e-mail
inquiries concerning my question. While the wording of each
message was a bit unique, the bottom line was always,
"Why do you want to know?".

As I did not then reply to the majority of these messages, an
explanation may currently be appropriate as follows:

At the time, we were working on a comprehensive expert
background investigation involving a high profile type case in
preparation for what was to be a 3 to 4 day type deposition.

The above-captioned specific course, along with other possibly
questionable data, appeared in the C.V. of a southern California
based ACTAR noted expert.

Anyway, this case is now history since it was recently settled
prior to taking expert depositions. Interesting what one can
find some times with a little research.

Thanks again.

Bob Kovach
[email protected]


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