Issue 51, March 2008
In this issue we take a look at some further guidance on how long experts should retain documents, what an expert can do when a lawyer goes bust, the Low Copy Number DNA profiling technique, and the trouble it finds itself in, and three court reports dealing with expert fees in the Lands Tribunals, the disregarding of inadequately prepared expert evidence and the proper place expert evidence holds in the evidential base of a case. |
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Issue 50, December 2007
In this issue we take a look at some unhelpful changes to the rules that govern the conduct of solicitors and at a further layer of regulation of expert witnesses being introduced by the Government. We consider how long experts should retain documents generated by an instruction and the role the expert witness has to play in the court's fact finding process. We ask whether fresh expert evidence can be grounds for reopening an appeal, and look at the consequences that can flow from a statutory body's failure, as opposed to a litigant's failure, to disclose expert evidence. |
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Issue 49, September 2007
In this issue we take a look at preliminary results of the latest in our series of expert witness surveys, the extent to which experts can control the scope of evidence in a case and what a judge must do if he wants to reject an expert's findings. We also look at a case that gives further judicial support for the right of an expert with a connection to a party being able to act as an expert witness. The cross-examination of SJEs and the role of experts in compromise agreements are also covered. Finally, we report on another medical reporting organisation (MRO) that has gone into liquidation (IMS of Richmond in Surrey) leaving thousands of doctors owed a total in excess of £4,000,000 - and offer guidance on how to bypass the MRO and seek redress direct from the instructing lawyer. |
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Issue 48, June 2007
In this issue we take a look at when exactly an expert's duty to the court begins, developments in the fitness to practise regime covering doctors, how to minimise problems that can arise when an instructing solicitor moves to another firm, the quality you should expect of the documents you receive as part of an instruction, how the judge should handle an expert's report that is clearly in error, and what can happen when an expert changes his opinion |
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Issue 47, March 2007
In this issue we take a look at the major differences between the jurisdictions in Scotland and England and Wales, the technical difference between experts giving opinion evidence as opposed to factual evidence, the growing opportunity for experts in risk assessment to provide expert evidence, the Government’s novel approach to using experts to increase the conviction rates in rape cases, a court report that re-examines the situation in which an expert is employed by one of the parties, and how causation can come into question in low-velocity RTAs. All in all, an eclectic mix of topics that hold the common thread of being centred on the use of expert witness evidence. We also announce the launch of 2 new Little Books for Experts: Expert Witness Fees and Expert Witness Practice in the Civil Arena. |
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Issue 46, December 2006
In this issue we take a look at the Court of Appeal judgment in the GMC -v- Meadow appeal, and the Chief Medical Officer’s (CMO) proposals for dealing with the problem of too few experts willing to offer their services to the Family Courts. While both articles are rooted in the medical arena, they have significance for all experts. The Court of Appeal decision on immunity will have important ramifications for all professionals. Likewise, the CMO's proposals for ‘opinion by committee’ represent a radical departure from the status quo. If adopted, we may well see the change filter across all disciplines as the courts alter the way they adduce expert evidence. |
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Issue 45, September 2006
Sherlock Holmes and the case of the missing humility - lessons for the 21st century from the Edwardian era • In court: etiquette and procedure • Experts and the ultimate issue • Adjudicator's discretion to disregard expert • What constitutes 'fresh evidence' • A guide to the courts of England and Wales • Testing frontier science |
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Issue 44, June 2006
Why has the Attorney General decided to intervene in the GMC’s appeal against Collins J? •
The final text of the Criminal Procedure Rules - a missed opportunity? •
Record, retain, reveal - guidance on disclosure for prosecution experts •
A problem for experts claiming travel time in criminal cases resolved •
Wollard -v- Fowler spells trouble for the MROs •
Services for experts from the UK Register of Expert Witnesses |
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Issue 43, March 2006
Meadow -v- GMC - expert witnesses are now immune from disciplinary procedures initiated by anybody but the court • Fixed fees for experts on the cards •
R -v- Campbell - court throws out prosecution over error in CV •
MROs under fire as courts prevent lawyers recovering the MRO mark-up •
Lord Carter’s Review on Legal Aid Procurement - a second helping •
Criminal Procedure Rules - CrimPR Committee urged to go further •
VAT on medico-legal work - HMRC urged to delay implementation |
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Issue 42, December 2005
Criminal Procedure Rules consultation •
VAT on medico-legal reports consultation •
Science on trial through the ages •
Dangers in a CV •
Lord Carter’s Review on Legal Aid Procurement •
Earle -v- Centrica: disallowed MRO fees •
McTear and the smoking statistic |
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Issue 41, September 2005
Meadow appeals GMC decision •
LawyerLists service launch helps experts with their marketing to lawyers •
Initial results from the Expert Witness Survey 2005 •
CJC Experts Protocol - at last it’s official and we present it here in full and annotated! |
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Issue 40, June 2005
Accreditation or registration - CJC Forum report, Conclusions, Survey results and Action plan •
Declining quality of solicitor instructions •
Judicial discretion in appointment of experts •
Is permission needed for a party to instruct and a second expert? •
Should the trial judge read literature referred to in an expert’s report? |
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Issue 39, March 2005
The lesson of Barion Baluchi •
The LSC Consultation: Accreditation, Price, Procedures •
Survey on LSC Consultation •
Joint & Several Liability •
Court reports: party acting as the expert, when a witness of fact takes priority over the expert and more on the immunity of expert witnesses |
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Issue 38, December 2004
The LSC Consultation •
Phillips -v- Symes - the potential for experts having to pay wasted costs in a legal action •
The status of draft expert reports - can a party force their disclosure? •
Judicial support for witness training •
The dangers of ‘coaching’ - when does training go too far? •
Money Claim Online - how to sue for your outstanding fees from the comfort of your armchair! |
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Issue 37, September 2004
Taking experts out of the court - is there a need to assess expert evidence ahead of the trial? •
The substance of instructions - How much of one’s instructions need to be referenced in a report •
The reluctant expert - things to consider when a report hasn’t been paid for •
Getting paid III - enforcement •
Letters |
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Issue 36, June 2004
Introduction to the new revetting system for experts listed in the Register •
The reasons for ever shorter court timetables, the problems they’re causing and potential solutions •
A guide to the use of experts in the legal systems of a number of our European neighbours •
A final visit to the aftermath of the Court of Appeal decision in the Cannings case with a view to exploring whether it puts science on trial |
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Issue 35, March 2004
Another medico-legal reporting agency gets into trouble •
Cot Death cases and experts - who will carry the can? •
Coroner’s court reform - more work for experts •
Agents - how experts can bypass the middleman •
Copyright protection for experts •
VAT for experts - including the up-coming introduction of VAT on medical reports |
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Issue 34, December 2003
Revalidation and the medical expert witness •
Lawyer fees •
Court reports, including The freedom to instruct, the discarded expert, letters of joint instruction •
Exchanges from the e-wire - a solicitor’s personal responsibility for expert fees •
Getting Paid II - when in dispute •
Copyright for experts |
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Issue 33, September 2003
Report on the fifth in our series of two-yearly surveys of the expert witness world •
Proceeds of Crime Act •
Guidance on the thorny problem of getting paid •
Preparing academics for the courtroom |
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Issue 32, June 2003
Why experts should keep their immunity •
Expert survey 2003 •
Digest, including Enron changes the rules, courts look again at delay, lawyers should prepare experts, the inadequate expert •
Judicial criticism - the ARB exonerates the object of Judge Jacob’s wrath •
The implications of the Sally Clark case for experts in child abuse cases •
New horizons - new asbestos regulations look likely to create job opportunities for experts •
Experts and legal privilege |
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Issue 31, March 2003
The importance of the Sally Clark appeal to experts •
Focus on ADR •
Court report - judges disregarding expert evidence •
Electronic documents in evidence •
Letters |
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Issue 30, December 2002
Is there property in an expert witness •
Woolf - 4 years on •
Irish caution •
News |
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Issue 29, September 2002
‘Agreed’ experts vs SJEs •
Court report covering Factortame and contingent fees for experts •
Letters •
News •
Conference and training update |
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Issue 28, June 2002
Disciplining experts •
Selecting SJEs •
Answering questions •
Court reports •
Letters •
News •
Training update |
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Issue 27, April 2002
Loads-a-Guidance! •
CPR Part 35 changes •
Sally Clarke •
Court reports •
CPR Protocol •
News |
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Issue 26, December 2001
Expert witness survey 2001 •
The eCast explained •
The Auld Report •
Copyrighted material and expert reports •
News |
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Issue 25, September 2001
Expert agencies •
Court report •
Regulation: the CRFP stance •
News and letters |
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Issue 24, July 2001
Regulation survey •
Court reports •
Letters |
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Issue 23, April 2001
Acting as an SJE - survey results •
Court report •
Usurping the judge •
News and letters |
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Issue 22, December 2000
Experts’ immunity •
Court reports •
Conference reports |
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Issue 21, October 2000
The Human Rights Act and experts •
Court reports (including justification for refusing inappropriate instructions) •
Do experts still enjoy immunity? •
News •
Letters on the witness summons |
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Issue 20, June 2000
The witness summons •
Small claims •
CPR: The experts’ views •
News |
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Issue 19, April 2000
News •
Claimant/defendant instruction split •
Mediation •
Appealing CPR •
Court report •
Factsheets |
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Issue 18, December 1999
News •
Medics as expert witnesses •
Risk assessment and the new legal landscape •
Conference reports |
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Issue 17, September 1999
Draft Code of Guidance for Experts •
Expert witness survey 1999 •
Risk assessments in experts’ reports •
News and conferences •
Criminal matters •
Court reports |
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Issue 16, June 1999
OSS cop out • News •
More on conditional fees •
No win, no fee – and (?) no premiums •
Accreditation... here we go again! •
Services for experts •
Court reports •
Conferences and courses |
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