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The Challenges of Using MRI Imaging as Evidence

4th January 2022
While a useful tool, MRI imaging is not a perfect technology, and inaccurate MRI findings can significantly influence a patient's actions.
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The Emerging Field of Addiction Medicine

4th January 2022
Addiction medicine is a newly recognised area of science that is growing in prominence, concerned with the proper treatment of substance abuse sufferers.
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Construction Contract Administration: Why It Matters

4th January 2022
David Wojcik of Wojcik + Associates Architects shares with us some insight about the importance of the construction contract administrator role.
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How Does a “Human Factor” Analysis Affect a Criminal Trial?

4th January 2022
Both prosecutors and defence stand to gain by understanding how a suspect can be expected to react when a fight-or-flight response is triggered.
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The Underutilised Profession of Speech-Language Pathology as Expert Witnesses

4th January 2022
Speech-language pathologists possess a wealth of expertise that allows them to assess, diagnose and treat a wide range of disorders.
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Providing Expert Advice as a Chartered Surveyor

4th January 2022
In their capacity as property specialists and valuers, Chartered Surveyors are often called to provide advice on all manner of property-related matters.
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Responding to Catastrophe: Workplace Accident Investigations

1st November 2021
In the aftermath of catastrophic accidents, a thorough investigation is necessary to assess the cause of the disaster and determine what steps must be taken.
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The Demands of Electrical and Mechanical Investigations

30th June 2021
 In this interview, Dr John Ford discusses the professional knowledge required to be an effective expert witness on engineering matters and how the practice has changed in recent months.
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How to Train a Witness for Trial

28th May 2021
Below, we hear from Deborah Johnson, an expert in communication and cognitive psychology. She explains the necessity of training witnesses ahead of a trial and her own process in helping them to overcome bad habits and deliver effective testimony.
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The Science of Fire Investigation: Evidence, Witnesses and Safety

30th April 2021
In what ways is fire investigation more than just gathering witness statements? A forensic fire investigator is normally appointed to determine what happened, why and in what sequence. We usually work for insurance companies, often acting through intermediaries such as loss adjusters and solicitors, although we also undertake work for corporate clients and public bodies. […]
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