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Expert business

02 June 2017
Issue: 7748 / Categories: Legal News
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Industry experts sometimes make poor expert witnesses because of their unfamiliarity with their role and duty to the court, James Stanbury, partner at RGL Forensics, writes in this week’s NLJ. He focuses on four key stages for an expert: selection; instruction; reports; and meetings. Instructions should be timely and clear, early instructions can reduce costs and allow matters of strategic importance to be highlighted earlier in the process. Discussions between experts are an essential part of the process, and too much solicitor involvement in these may hinder rather than help the process as well as risk compromising the experts’ independence.

Issue: 7748 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Quinn Emanuel—James McSweeney

Quinn Emanuel—James McSweeney

London promotion underscores firm’s investment in white collar and investigations

Ward Hadaway—Louise Miller

Ward Hadaway—Louise Miller

Private client team strengthened by partner appointment

NLJ Career Profile: Kate Gaskell, Flex Legal

NLJ Career Profile: Kate Gaskell, Flex Legal

Kate Gaskell, CEO of Flex Legal, reflects on chasing her childhood dreams underscores the importance of welcoming those from all backgrounds into the profession

NEWS
Overcrowded prisons, mental health hospitals and immigration centres are failing to meet international and domestic human rights standards, the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) has warned
Two speedier and more streamlined qualification routes have been launched for probate and conveyancing professionals
Workplace stress was a contributing factor in almost one in eight cases before the employment tribunal last year, indicating its endemic grip on the UK workplace
In NLJ this week, Ian Smith, emeritus professor at UEA, explores major developments in employment law from the Supreme Court and appellate courts
Writing in NLJ this week, Kamran Rehman and Harriet Campbell of Penningtons Manches Cooper examine Operafund Eco-Invest SICAV plc v Spain, where the Commercial Court held that ICSID and Energy Charter Treaty awards cannot be assigned
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