Experts

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News
16 May 2013
Consultation on new quality standards announced
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Feature
22 February 2013
Increasingly complex matrimonial cases are placing new demands on accountancy experts. Kellie Gread explains
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Feature
22 February 2013
Mark Nixon and John Carter reveal how developments in biometrics could mean the increasing use of biometric evidence such ear shape and gait to identify defendants
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22 February 2013
There should be no distinction between the evidence provided by experts on either the side of the claimant or defendant, says Gerard McDermott QC
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Feature
22 February 2013
IT director of HM Courts and Tribunals Service, about how technology will shape the courtroom of the future
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Feature
20 February 2013
April 2013 is fast approaching and personal injury firms are looking for ways to preserve their profitability. Sharon Lister explains how bringing your expert witness agency in-house may help
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Feature
20 February 2013
Opinion differs on how to make the most of expert evidence but Peter Collie believes there are a few points which are critical to success
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Feature
20 February 2013
Mark Solon discusses the limitations of CCTV evidence and why expert witnesses and lawyers may need to look a little deeper than face value to make the most of the evidence at trial
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News
13 November 2012
39 per cent think it will lead to injustices, survey finds
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Feature
31 October 2012
Anna Stillman considers new guidance on expert evidence and a recent case in the technology and construction court, and questions whether parties can unwittingly become part of an adjudication process
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News
30 July 2012
'Overriding concern to ensure the independence and objectivity of expert evidence'
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Feature
29 June 2012
The government has 
launched a raft of legislation and consultations in an attempt to radically reduce court costs, including those generated by experts. But while many believe the cut backs are too extreme, in 
the short term experts will have to...
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Feature
29 June 2012
A recent case contains essential guidance for those relying on experts in highly technical cases, say Anthony Greenwood and Leanna Mailer
Feature
29 June 2012
A recent decision by the Court of Appeal refusing the claimant to adduce further expert evidence after the expert he originally instructed failed to establish a link between his condition and his work activities will make it more difficult for...
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Feature
29 June 2012
David Liddell outlines recent departures by the family courts from traditional business valuation methodology
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Feature
29 June 2012
This method can resolve disputes in a quick, fair 
and cost-effective manner, 
but how does it work and in what ways does it differ from other forms of ADR? Professor Robert Jackson explains
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News
30 April 2012
Children 'would inevitably suffer' if government goes ahead
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