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  Issue 59 of the UK Register of Expert Witnesses expert e-wire
Published: March 2010
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Data protection and the expert witness
Almost every expert witness should be registered under the Data Protection Act. Failure to be registered where necessary is a criminal offence. Are you breaking the law?
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Handling irrelevant evidence
An expert who concludes that a piece of evidence is irrelevant is, under the Rules and out of self-interest, duty bound to report that fact
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Reaching a wide audience
Would you like the opportunity to communicate with the Guardian readership, reaching an audience of 600,000?
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March 2010

Data protection and the expert witness
Handling irrelevant evidence
Reaching a wide audience
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