An interesting looking book that I came across during my book browsing on Amazon. I admit I did n’t read it, (the cost also has something to do with it – pretty expensive), plus I am not an attorney so I”m not really the target audience or readership that the authors and editors are shotting for. However, I think it’s important for examiners understand the point of view of the attorney when working with one another. This goes for the attorney as well. Has anyone read this “tome” on the relationship of examiner-attorney, and would you recommend it if you already own it?

http://www.amazon.com/Attorneys-Document-Examination-Katherine-Koppenhaver/dp/1567204708/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1303534191&sr=8-1#_

Forensic science is the application of various sciences to the law. The application of allied sciences
and analytical techniques to questions concerning documents is termed forensic document
examination. The examination of questioned documents consists of the analysis and comparison of
questioned handwriting, hand printing, typewriting, commercial printing, photocopies, papers, inks,
and other documentary evidence with known material in order to establish the authenticity of the
contested material as well as the detection of alterations.