Day 1: In the Courtroom | Complexities in Litigation and Expert Testimony - 2026 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology

Day 1: In the Courtroom | Complexities in Litigation and Expert Testimony - 2026 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology

  • Register
    • Non-member - Tier I - $375
    • Non-member - Tier II - $250
    • Non-member - Tier III - $225
    • Non-member - Tier IV - $200
    • Member - Tier I - $300
    • Member - Tier II - $175
    • Member - Tier III - $150
    • Member - Tier IV - $125

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Overview

Created in partnership with The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education (CFSRE), Day 1 of the 2026 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology takes you into the courtroom, where the science of toxicology meets the complexities of litigation and expert testimony. This day is designed to help participants develop the confidence and skills needed to serve as credible, effective expert witnesses.

Highlights include:

  • Expert Consulting: What’s Your Approach? – Build a structured methodology for forming expert opinions and deciding which cases to accept.
  • The Business of Being a Consulting Expert Witness – Learn how to manage the professional, ethical, and business aspects of expert consulting.
  • Understanding Frye v. Daubert & the Federal Rules of Evidence – Prepare your methodology and testimony to meet admissibility standards.
  • When Experts Disagree – Strategies for analyzing and responding to opposing opinions with professionalism and scientific rigor.
  • Case Panel on Challenging Interpretations – Apply your expertise in scenarios ranging from family court to law enforcement-related fatalities.
  • Beyond Excited Delirium – Explore drug-induced hyperactive delirium in complex forensic cases.

Through interactive case panels, real-world examples, and direct engagement with experts, this session will equip you with the tools to navigate the legal landscape of forensic toxicology testimony.


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Continuing Education

Live and Enduring continuing education credits for Physicians and Pharmacists is provided by AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare. It is expected that learners will receive up to 6.50 credits for learning and change.


Target Audience

This seminar is designed for forensic toxicologists, clinical toxicologists, physicians, pharmacists, laboratorians, medical examiners, coroners, attorneys, and trainees who want to enhance their skills in toxicology testimony and evidence interpretation.


Learner Objectives

By the end of Day 1, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe approaches to expert consulting and testimony in toxicology cases.
  2. Recognize key legal standards that guide admissibility of toxicology evidence.

Agenda | January 20, 2026


9:45 - 10:00 AM ET | Opening Remarks


10:00 - 11:00 AM ET
Expert Consulting: What is your Approach?
Charles McKay
, MD, FACMT, Associate Clinical Professor, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT


11:00 - 12:00 PM ET
The Business of being a Consulting Expert Witness
Teri Stockham, PhD, Forensic Toxicologist, Teri Stockham, Ph.D., Inc., Parkland, FL


12:00 - 12:30 PM ET | Break - 30 min


12:30 - 1:30 PM ET
Understanding Frye v. Daubert & the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE)
MJ Menendez, JD, Senior Fellow and General Counsel, Center for Forensic Science Research and Education, Willow Grove, PA


1:30 - 2:15 PM ET
Looking for an Expert & Navigating an Expert through the Courtroom
E. Thomas McCarthy, Jr., JD, Attorney, Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge, Grand Rapids, MI
Matthew L. Wikander, JD, Attorney, Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge, Grand Rapids, MI"


2:15 - 3:00 PM ET
Evaluating Opposing Expert Opinions in Testimony
Madeleine J. Swortwood, PhD, Toxicology Practice Group Leader & Toxicology Expert, Robson Forensic, Dublin, OH


3:00 - 3:30 PM ET | Break - 30 min


3:30 - 4:00 PM ET
Beyond Excited Delirium: Hyperactive Delirium with Agitation
James Gill, MD, Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner CT


4:00 - 4:30 PM ET
Case Panel on Challenging Interpretations

Panel
Stacey Hail, MD, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
James Gill, MD, Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner CT


4:30 - 5:30 PM ET
Building and Managing Expert Consulting Practice 

Panel
Teri Stockham, PhD, Forensic Toxicologist, Teri Stockham, Ph.D., Inc., Parkland, FL
Charles McKay, MD, FACMT, Associate Clinical Professor, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT

Moderator
Bryan S. Judge, MD, FACMT, Professor of Emergency Medicine; Medical Toxicologist, Michigan State University College of Medicine; Spectrum Health - Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, MI

Registration Rates

Registration includes:

  • Access to the live virtual event on January 20, 2026
  • Access to the on-demand recording for 90 days after event
  • Access to the Speaker slides
  • 6.50 Continuing Education Certificate. Available credits: Continuing Medical Education (CME) & Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE).

Member Rates


     Member Tier I: Full, Affiliate, International, Emeritus


     $300


     Member Tier II: Fellows


     $175


     Member Tier III: Residents, International - Developing Country


     $150


     Member IV: Medical Students


     $125

Non-Member Rates


     Non-member Tier I: Physicians, Pharmacists, Lawyers, "Other"


     $375


     Non-member Tier II: Fellows, SPIs, Nurses, etc.


     $250


     Non-member Tier III: Educators & Emergency Responders


     $225


     Non-member IV: Residents & Students


     $200

Interested in becoming an ACMT Member? Contact our Membership Team at membership@acmt.net. Learn more at: www.acmt.net/membership


Package Rates

Sign up for the both days of the 2023 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology and save $50!

Purchase the package here!


Refunds and Cancellations

  • Cancellations made 16 days or more in advance of the event date will receive a full refund less a 8% processing fee.
  • Cancellations made within 15 days of the event date will not receive a refund.

All cancellation requests must be made in writing and emailed to: events@acmt.net. No telephone cancellations will be accepted. A refund that results from a cancellation or change to your registration will be returned to the original payer and in the original method of payment. 

Pending review, limited exceptions will be made based on need and circumstance (family emergency, for example) and must be submitted in writing to events@acmt.net. For these instances, the full registration fee, minus a 6% processing fee, will be refunded. Because each exception must undergo a review and approval process, we ask in advance for your patience.


Questions?

For any questions, please email us at events@acmt.net.

Continuing Education

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2026 ACMT Seminar in Forensic Toxicology: Day 1: In the Courtroom | Complexities in Litigation and Expert Testimony Live Virtual Event
Please claim your continuing education credits within 30 days of the live event: January 20, 2026

CE credit provided by AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare. 

Criteria for Success
To obtain a certificate of completion, a score of 70% or better on the post-test is required. Please proceed with the activity until you have successfully completed this program, answered all test questions, completed the post-test and evaluation, and have received a digital copy of your certificate.  You must participate in the entire activity to receive credit. There is no fee to participate in this activity. If you have questions about this activity, please contact AKH Inc. at events@acmt.netIf you have questions about this CE activity, please contact AKH Inc at bethany@akhcme.com


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In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare and American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT). AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 6.50 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit for learning and change. 


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Physicians: AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Pharmacists: AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare designates this continuing education activity for 6.50 contact hours.



James Gill, MD

Chief Medical Examiner

Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

James R. Gill MD is the Chief Medical Examiner of Connecticut, past Chair of the Forensic Pathology Committee of the College of American Pathologists (CAP), and a past President of the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME).  He has faculty medical appointments at Yale, University of Connecticut, and Quinnipiac University.  He did his pathology training at Yale and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and his forensic pathology fellowship at the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner.  Prior to Connecticut, he was the Deputy Chief Medical Examiner for Bronx County.  He has testified over 450 times in criminal and civil matters in State and Federal courts and has published over 100 scientific articles and book chapters, and two books on a variety of forensic pathology topics.  He has particular interests in public health including drug intoxication deaths, infectious disease, fatal complications of therapy, and proper death certification.

Stacey Hail, MD

Associate Professor

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Stacey L. Hail, MD is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. She currently serves as attending physician in the Parkland Hospital Emergency Department and the North Texas Poison Center. Dr. Hail received a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at Southern Methodist University in 1995. After receiving her Medical Degree at the Medical College of Georgia in 1999, she completed both her emergency medicine residency and medical toxicology fellowship at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas.

 Dr. Hail has a prolific forensic toxicology practice serving as an expert witness for attorneys throughout the United States. She has testified multiple times as a witness for the Department of Justice involving federal drug crimes. Her toxicology interests include methodology for cause of death determinations, sudden death in custody and the excited delirium syndrome, and the national opioid epidemic. Dr. Hail also has provided toxicology commentary for local and national news venues and for documentaries on the National Geographic channel, the BBC, and the Oxygen channel.

E. Thomas McCarthy, Jr., JD

Attorney

Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge

E. Thomas McCarthy, Jr. is a trial lawyer with more than 45 years of courtroom experience and a Fellow of both the American College of Trial Lawyers and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Recognized by Best Lawyers in America in multiple practice areas, he has extensive expertise in cases where expert testimony is central. Tom earned his B.A. in Psychology with High Distinction from the University of Michigan and his J.D. from the University of Tennessee, and he has completed advanced training in mediation and negotiation at Harvard Law School. He is admitted to practice before the State Bar of Michigan and multiple U.S. District Courts, and he frequently teaches trial advocacy with a focus on the effective use and interpretation of expert witnesses.

Charles McKay, MD, FACMT

Associate Clinical Professor

University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Dr. McKay was trained in Anatomic and Surgical Pathology, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Medical Toxicology and was a Medical Director of Occupational Health and Medical Review Officer for a hospital system during more than 30 years of clinical practice, during which he provided toxicology consultation at 3 hospitals, directed a medical toxicology fellowship training program, and provided medical oversight of a regional poison control center. He provides medical legal consultation across the country on toxicology-related issues, and has testified in nearly 100 cases, many related to questions of alcohol- and drug-induced impairment.

MJ Menendez, JD

Senior Fellow and General Counsel

Center for Forensic Science Research and Education

M.J. Menendez, J.D. is Senior Fellow and General Counsel for the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania.  M.J. served on detail as the Department of Justice’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces Heroin, Opioid and Fentanyl Special Projects Coordinator from 2015 to 2019.  M.J. served 13 years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Colorado, 10 years as a state prosecutor in Jefferson County, Colorado, and 3 years as a state court judge in Jefferson County, Colorado.  M.J. is passionate about achieving well-resourced excellence in medicolegal death investigations, and she proudly works with the National Association of Medical Examiners as Chair of Strategic Planning and Chair of the Forensic Pathology Shortage / Workforce Remediation Subcommittee.

Teri Stockham, PhD

Forensic Toxicologist

Teri Stockham, Ph.D., Inc.,

Dr. Teri Stockham is a respected consultant, author and lecturer in the field of forensic toxicology. Over the pastthree decades, she has gained extensive education, training and experience both in the laboratory and the courtroom. The three degrees Dr. Stockham earned have all been focused in the specialty of forensic toxicology. She holds a Ph.D. from the Medical College of Virginia, and a Master’s degree from The George Washington University. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Indiana State University. Her laboratory training, including the role as Chief Toxicologist for Broward County, Florida, complements her education and expertise. Dr. Stockham is experienced on the witness stand and has testified hundreds of times. 

Dr. Stockham serves as a consultant to a number of law firms, providing her expertise for various court cases involving personal injury, insurance defense, probation/parole, court martial, DUI, workers compensation, child custody and drug-facilitated sexual assault. Her forensic toxicology services have encompassed a large number of clients who represent insurance companies, individuals, government agencies and healthcare providers.

Madeleine J. Swortwood, PhD

Toxicology Practice Group Leader & Toxicology Expert

Robson Forensic

Dr. Madeleine J. Swortwood is a nationally recognized toxicology expert affiliated with Robson Forensic, Inc. Her practice spans alcohol & drugs of abuse, pharmaceuticals, metals, carcinogens, inhalants, and novel psychoactive substances, among others, with extensive experience in casework, laboratory safety, and failure analysis. Dr. Swortwood holds a PhD in Chemistry from Florida International University and a B.A. in Biochemistry (Magna Cum Laude) from Duquesne University. She has served in academia, industry, and government roles, including as a forensic toxicologist for a medical examiner’s office and with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, publishing over 40 peer-reviewed articles and contributing expert testimony in civil and criminal matters. She is an active member of SFT, AAFS, NSC, serves on the editorial board of Journal of Forensic Science, and holds leadership roles in various professional toxicology committees.

Matthew L. Wikander, JD

Attorney

Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge

Matthew Wikander is a shareholder and the chief executive officer of his firm, where he focuses his trial practice on commercial, product liability, and wrongful death/personal injury litigation. He has extensive experience handling complex, high-exposure matters in both federal and state courts across Michigan, including catastrophic injury, products liability, and aviation, construction, and premises cases. Matt also represents businesses and individuals in commercial disputes involving ADA accessibility, employment discrimination, trade secrets, and unfair trade practices, with additional experience in class action litigation. He earned his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his J.D. from Wayne State University, where he served as Vice Chancellor of the Moot Court Program. He is admitted to practice before the State Bar of Michigan, the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

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