Resumen
In Brazil, there are millions of lawsuits in progress, and according to the CNJ - National Council of Justice, in the state of São Paulo, only in the state courts, 25% of the total volume of ongoing processes of the entire Brazilian Justice are concentrated, with 20 million cases pending at the end of 2018 - sufficient justification for carrying out this work. As main objective, we sought to identify, from the point of view of the judicial expert, whether the level of academic training, specializations and time of work influence the number of appointments in expert work by São Paulo judges. The hypothesis that is intended to be tested is whether the level of academic training, specializations and the time of work influence the number of appointments in expert work by judges. As a contribution, the work seeks to give focus and raise the technical and intellectual level for a professional activity of extreme relevance. The theoretical foundation, based on readings and bibliographies, reflects the importance of research focused on expertise, in addition to the application of a survey survey and the application of a logistic regression model with binary response.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/uniknowindevolp-007