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I'll send you a text purchase s-gra Lawyers pay expert witnesses all the time. Indeed, in every medical malpractice case in New York, a doctor will testify for the plaintiff and will receive payment relating to his appearance. The plaintiff's counsel is not "buying" the witnesses' testimony, but rather is paying for the doctor's time. Courts will generally allow the witness to be examined as to how much compensation they have received, and there is nothing unethical or illegal about it.


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