We now hear from David Crowe, who touches on his work as an expert witness; he reveals his unique attributes and why he finds the legal industry intriguing. Why did you start to serve as an expert witness? I was asked, by a defence lawyer, in the first case! I’d never really thought about […]
The Arbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act 1937 and the Arbitration Act 1940 has been replaced by the Arbitration Act 2001 (the Act) for modernising the concept of arbitration in Bangladesh to face upcoming challenges. It has been argued that such legislative steps were urgent in the face of increasing foreign investment in Bangladesh in various […]
The investment sector requires attention to detail, to ensure you avoid any slip-ups. Adding to this, Matt Bruderman says: “There is often a temptation to take short cuts, but these rarely payoff and often cause more trouble and work down the road.” He shares his insights and core beliefs that ensure that the firm […]
Aaron Allan, Senior Partner of the Environmental & Energy Department at Glaser Weil speaks on saving clients during lawsuits. “Managing environmental risks and having appropriate insurance is more important than ever given the high stakes that face our clients,” he explains. “We have been successful not only in identifying risks for clients, but also in […]
One of the things that makes Vincent Theobald-Vega different from a lot of other experts is his breadth of experience. Expert witnesses tend to be specialists in one, narrow area, but Vincent has worked in: agriculture, forestry, construction, asbestos, fire issues, chemical issues, laboratories, even genetically modified organisms. Vincent says: “My huge range of expertise […]
Unlike physical conditions, neurodevelopmental disorders could take a lifetime to notice and diagnose. We speak with Sharon Beattie, who has a vast amount of experience in psychology. Below, she discusses how neurodevelopment disorders tie into employment law and family law, as well as what type of expert courts ought to seek. What are common […]
When a personal guarantee is given in respect of a loan and the terms of the loan are later changed, this may cause problems for the lender if it seeks to enforce the guarantee. In the article below, Henry Evans, a solicitor at Gordon Dadds, will explore the law on this, as well as a […]
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