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IBISWorld's research coverage on the Expert Witness Services procurement and pricing environment in the United States includes market dynamics, buyer power scores, supply chain vendors with pricing trends and forecasts.
This procurement coverage of the Expert Witness Services market in the United States includes Accounting Expert Witness Services, Technology Expert Witness Services, Software Expert Witness Services, Legal Expert Witness Services, Banking Expert Witness Services, Criminology Expert Witness Services, Insurance Expert Witness Services and Surgical Expert Witness Services. Standard coding in this coverage includes ISIC-691-Legal activities, NACE-69.10-Legal Activities, NAICS-541190-Other legal services and UNSPSC-80121903-Expert witness service.
Common market terminology included in the Expert Witness Services procurement coverage includes Discovery (The pretrial process in which each party gains access to the other's evidence.), Learned Treatise (A published work that is widely accepted as authoritative in its field and can be used as evidence in court.), Cross-Examination (The interrogation of the opposite party's witness in court.) and Fee Minimum (The smallest required payment a provider requires to provide a service. Typically used as a precaution to help recover fixed costs.).
The top companies covered in the Expert Witness Services procurement report as suppliers are The Expert Institute Group LLC, Ivey Engineering Inc., Seak Inc., Jurispro Inc. and Exponent Inc..
The Opportunity Assessment chapter provides a comprehensive market analysis of the Expert Witness Services market in the United States category, including buyer power scoring, market pricing trends, vendor landscape, cost structure, and strategic negotiation levers.
The market pricing trends include the Market Price (2026) per hour, a five year price forecast and a supply chain risk score. Vendor coverage includes a market share and cost structure breakdown.
Analysis includes a comprehensive SWOT analysis of and recent developments impacting the Expert Witness Services market environment.
The Buyer Power Score chapter assesses key components impacting Expert Witness Services procurement including the recent price trend, forecast price trend, availability of substitutes, switching costs, product specialization, average vendor risk, market share concentration, supply chain risk, price driver volatility and recent price volatility.
These components generate a Buyer Power Score that ranges from -5 (strongly favoring sellers) to +5 (strongly favoring buyers) plus a recommended strategy for procurement specialists.
The Price Environment chapter covers detailed pricing analysis and datasets on Expert Witness Services market environment. This includes insights into market pricing Market Price (2026), price forecasts, volatility, specialization, substitutes and switching costs.
Datasets in the Price Environment chapter include vendor cost structure, breakdowns of wage rates by geography and specialty, key external economic and labor drivers impacting the market and market pricing models.
The Supply Chain & Vendors chapter covers the concentration, risk and diversity of the Expert Witness Services market. This includes datasets on the market’s top suppliers, detailed analysis on the key sourcing risks and supply chain dynamics, with environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations and scores.
The Business Requirements chapter covers vendor relationships, qualifications, service level agreements and key performance indicators. These inputs provide insight into the planning process through the buying lead time, vendor relationship and vendor qualifications. The sourcing process include key RFP elements like an organizational overview, project budget, selection criteria, project schedule, proposal format, inventory control, cost containment, regulation, quality control, distribution and key contract clauses.
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The 2026 benchmark market price for Expert Witness Services is $500 per hour. Prices have increased at a CAGR of 4.83 from 2023-26.
The top vendors in the Expert Witness Services market include The Expert Institute Group LLC, Ivey Engineering Inc., Seak Inc., Jurispro Inc. and Exponent Inc..
The top industries supplying the Expert Witness Services market are Computer & Packaged Software Wholesaling in the US, Software Publishing in the US, Computer Stores in the US, Computer Manufacturing in the US, Office Supply Stores in the US and Art & Office Supply Manufacturing in the US.
Highly fragmented supplier landscape boosts negotiating power and vendor selection flexibility. The expert witness services market is highly fragmented, with the largest vendors holding less than 30.0% market share. This competitive environment grants buyers significant negotiating leverage, allowing for aggressive price competition, customized service offerings, and flexible contract terms. Procurement teams can take advantage by issuing broad RFPs, regularly benchmarking vendor performance and pricing, and minimizing dependence on any single provider to optimize both cost and service quality.
Experts in highly specialized fields such as forensic accounting or neurosurgery often command higher fees due to the rarity and demand for their expertise. Experts in common fields might be priced lower due to more widespread availability.