Education

Visiting Scholar
Forensic Sciences
School of Public Health
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
(2000-2002)

J.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Law & Psychology Program (1980)

M.A.(Psychology), University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Law & Psychology Program (1986)

Certificate in Public Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Interdisciplinary program focused on administrative theory and process, public budgeting and finance, policy analysis, and program evaluation. (1980)

B.A., Cum Laude (Psychology), University of Colorado-Boulder (1973)

Professional Training

Construction Industry Arbitrator Training American Arbitration Association (1997)

Mediation Skills and Settlement Conference Advocacy: The Art of Facilitating Settlement Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University School of Law (1996)

Arbitration Case Preparation and Presentation American Arbitration Association (1996)

Deposition Skills, National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) (1995)

Maximizing Performance, Shepard's/McGraw-Hill (1995)

Frontline Leadership, Shepard's/McGraw-Hill(1989)

Licensure

Colorado (No. 26387)

Employment

1996 - Present
Private practice emphasizing Arts & Entertainment Law, Appeals, Real Estate, Construction, Probate, and Expert Evidence Consultation to Lawyers.

1997 - 2002
Of Counsel to
Tegtmeier Law Firm, P.C.
and
Tegtmeier, Frank & Jones, L.L.C.
3 South Tejon, Suite 400
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719-473-5757 (voice)
719-473-6767 (fax)

1986 - 1996
Editor
Shepard's/McGraw-Hill
555 Middle Creek Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80901
Sponsoring Editor of Litigation and Trial Practice Publications, including Shepard's Expert and Scientific Evidence Quarterly, Expert Evidence Reporter, Psychiatric and Psychological Evidence (2d Edition), Engineering Evidence, and others. In-House Author of several articles for Causes of Action, and Attorney Sanctions Newsletter.

1981 - 1986
Private Practice of Law
Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska
Civil Litigation practice.

Professional Associations

American Bar Association (Section Membership: Dispute Resolution (1994 - 1999); Health Law Forum (1993 - 1995); Litigation (1993 - 1997); Natural Resources, Energy, & Environmental Law (1990 - 1993); Science and Technology (1989 - 2000), Chair, Behavioral Science Committee (1996 - 1999), Standing Committee on Scientific Evidence (1989 - 1995); Tort & Insurance Practice (1993 - 1997); Standing Committee on Publishing Oversight (1999 - 2003); Forum on Entertainment and Sports Industries (2001 - 2003, 2008 - present); International Law (2008 - present).

ABA Standing Committee on Publishing Oversight. (1999 - 2003). Oversee publications and publishing policy, procedures and practices of American Bar Association.

American Academy of Forensic Sciences (1989 - 2004). Director (2001 - 2004). Trustee, Forensic Sciences Foundation (1995-2003; Vice-chair, 1997-1998; Secretary, 1998-1999; Chair, Education Committee (1997-1998, 1999-2003 ), Forensic Specialties Accreditation Board (1997-2003); Professional Oversight Task Force (1994-1997). Jurisprudence Section: Fellow (1996- 2005), Chair (1997-1999), Secretary (1996-1997), Member (1994-1996), Program Chair (1995), Program Co-chair (1994, 1996), Provisional Member (1989-1994). Jurisprudence Section Harold A. Feder Award Winner (2001).

Forensic Specialties Accreditation Board (1996 - 2003). At Large Member of a Board established by the AAFS, and funded by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), for the purpose of creating standards to accredit entities that certify individual forensic practitioners in various areas of specialization. Participating certification entities presently include: American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABFT), American Board of Forensic Odontology (ABFO), Forensic Toxicology Certification Board (FTCB), American Board of Medico-Legal Death Investigation (ABMDI), American Board of Forensic Document Examiners (ABFDE), Association of Forensic Document Examiners (AFDE), International Association for Identification (IAI), American Board of Criminalistics (ABC), International Association of Forensic Engineering Specialties (IAFES). Affiliate entities include American Board of Forensic Pathology (ABFP), National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and NIJ.

Forensic Sciences Foundation. (1995 - 2003). Trustee, and Chair of Education Committee, of non-profit Foundation dedicated to education and research in forensic sciences. Sponsored FSF funding for Summit Conference, supra; sponsored and administer Emerging Forensic Scientist Award competition.

Seminar/CLE Programs

American Academy of Forensic Sciences

  • Organizer and Moderator, Emerging Forensic Scientist Competition, Education Committee, Forensic Sciences Foundation, 52nd Annual Meeting, American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), Reno, Nevada, February 23, 2000; 53rd Annual Meeting, AAFS, Seattle, Washington, February 21, 2001; 54th Annual Meeting, AAFS, Atlanta, Georgia, February 13-16, 2002.
  • Presenter, Proposed Amendments to FRE 702, part of Jurisprudence Section's Workshop: How to Be a Better Expert Witness, 51st Annual Meeting, AAFS, Orlando, Florida, February 15, 1999.
  • Presenter, Determining Decisional Capacities of Delusional Persons: Foundations in Fact and Fantasy. Program of the Jurisprudence and Psychiatry & Behavioral Science Sections, 50th Annual Meeting, AAFS, San Francisco, California, February 12, 1998.
  • Program Chair/Moderator with Grant Sperry, Forensic Arts and Sciences: Questioned Documents. Program of the Questioned Documents and Jurisprudence Sections, 48th Annual Meeting, AAFS, Nashville, Tennessee, February 22, 1996.
  • Program Chair/Moderator, Forensic Arts and Sciences: Odontology. Program of the Jurisprudence and Odontology Sections, 48th Annual Meeting, AAFS, Nashville, Tennessee, February 22, 1996.
  • Program Chair/Moderator with Joseph P. Bono, Forensic Arts and Sciences: >From the Laboratory to the Courtroom. Program of the Criminalistics and Jurisprudence Sections, 48th Annual Meeting, AAFS, Nashville, Tennessee, February 22, 1996.
  • Organizer/Moderator, Forensic Scientific Evidence and Testimony in the Courtroom. Plenary Session, 47th Annual Meeting, AAFS, Seattle, Washington, February 15, 1995.
  • Co-Moderator with Kenneth S. Field, Improving Judicial Access to ''Valid'' and “Reliable” Forensic Science. Program of the Criminalistics, General, and Jurisprudence Sections, 46th Annual Meeting, AAFS, San Antonio, Texas, February 17, 1994.
  • Moderator, Elements of Causation in Toxic Tort Litigation: Preparation for Proof. Program of the Jurisprudence and Toxicology Sections, 46th Annual Meeting, AAFS, San Antonio, Texas, February 18, 1994.
  • Presenter, Judicial Scrutiny of Scientific Literature on which Expert Testimony Is Based. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting, AAFS, Boston, Massachusetts, February 18, 1993.
  • Presenter, Medical and Scientific Evidence of Causation in Toxic Tort Litigation. Paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting, AAFS, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 20, 1992.

American Bar Association

  • Program Chair and Moderator, Duty and the Delusional Client: Ethics and Expert Evidence from the Edge. Program of the Behavioral Sciences Committee, Section of Science and Technology, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 3, 1998.
  • Organizer/Moderator, Forensic Arts, Sciences, and Sleights of Hand: Some Special Cases of Specialized Knowledge and Illusion. Program of the Scientific Evidence Committee, Section of Science and Technology, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, August 3, 1997. Broadcast on LAWYERS COMMUNICATION NETWORK, June 3, 7, 16, 1998 (www.abalcn.com).
  • Co-Moderator with Marc S. Klein and James O'Reilly, Judicial Control of Scientific Evidence: Beyond Daubert. Program of the Standing Committee on Scientific Evidence, Section of Science and Technology, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 7, 1994.

Law Schools

  • Visiting Scholar Presentation, Planning for Summit Conference on Future Directions for Science in Criminal Law, to “lunch bunch” faculty of Boalt Hall, University of California, Berkeley, May 8, 2001.
  • Program Chair and Moderator, Symposium on Specialized Knowledge: I. Medical and Scientific Evidence of Causation; II. Psychiatric and Psychological Evidence, Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, University of Denver College of Law, April 30, 1998.

International Association of Forensic Sciences

  • Moderator, Technology and Jurisprudence, Breakout Session following Plenary Session on The Challenge and Opportunity of Modern Technology for Forensics, 15th Triennial Meeting, International Association of Forensic Sciences (IAFS), Los Angeles, California, August 27, 1999.

American Academy of Forensic Psychology

  • Presenter (with Eric Y. Drogin, J.D., Ph.D.), On the Same Page as the Judge: the National Benchbook on Psychiatric and Psychological Evidence and Testimony (ABA Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law, 1998), Workshop of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology (AAFP), Las Vegas, Nevada, April 15, 1999.

American Psychology-Law Society

  • Presenter, Workers' Compensation for “Mental Injury.” Paper presented at the Biennial Convention of the American Psychology-Law Society, Chicago, Illinois, October, 1983.

National Center for State Courts

  • Presenter (with Joe Cecil, J.D., Ph.D.), Daubert and Other Approaches to Scientific Evidence. Presented at the Fourth National Court Technology Conference, National Center for State Courts, Nashville, Tennessee, October 14, 1994.

Law Education Institute

  • Presenter, Foundations of Forensic Identification Evidence. Presented at the LEI Seminar, Criminal Law Program, Snowmass Village, Aspen, Colorado, January 6, 2003.

Colorado Bar Association

  • Panelist, Admissibility of Evidence, Preparing the Forensic Case for Trial; in Firearms, Fingerprints and Forensics: Gathering, Preserving and Admitting Evidence in Criminal Trials. CLE in Colorado, Colorado Bar Association, Denver, Colorado, May 22, 2003.

Stephen A. Brunette, PC
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