Jennifer Vanderhart has been recognised for her work in damage analysis and speaks to us about how this impacts legal cases she works on. Can you briefly share the process you undergo to valuate economic damages in a legal case? The process will vary greatly depending on the case, but I typically start by reading […]
With his cross-border experience, he briefly touches on the differences between personal injury law in the UK and Portugal, and the complications clients may face when claiming an accident that has occurred whilst on holiday. Back to the basics: When can a foreign person bring up a personal injury claim? As a simple observer, I […]
When should a lawyer consider appointing an expert? In an ideal world, a lawyer should consider instructing a collision investigator in any road traffic case. However, such considerations are often driven by financial constraints. It is impossible to provide a set of rules to allow a lawyer to determine when they should and shouldn’t instruct […]
Speaking to Helen Hart, we learn about how forensic psychologists help in the courts and how she is trying to demystify psychological services so that they are useful and accessible to the public and professionals alike.
Victims of injuries can count on close personal service when they hire Erik to help obtain fair compensation for their claim as he knows first hand how difficult it is to deal with insurance companies. Below he discusses the difficulties clients may face when dealing with insurance companies, why hiring a lawyer in such cases […]
Weston Anson is the Founder and Chairman of CONSOR IP Consulting and Valuation, a leader in intellectual property issues for more than 25 years. He is the author of Expert Witnesses, Valuation, and Damages: The Expert’s Point of View (ABA, 2013) and IP Valuation for the Future (ABA, 2018), edited by Jeff Anderson the Managing […]
Bivonas Law is a litigation boutique specializing in high value and complex disputes with a particular focus on white-collar crime and civil fraud. It is in an alliance with Pen & Paper, a leading Russian law firm with similar expertise and focus. Both firms also have expertise in defending extradition requests. As partner, Sergey Litovchenko’s […]
Family law matters are intimate, personal and touch upon people's most private treasures and issues. This perspective directly affects all aspects of domestic relations, including appellate practice.
The "fear of cancer" or "anxiety" to potentially develop a disease in the future has been recognised in France in the scope of the asbestos-related litigation.
In October 2018, the Court of Appeal upheld a previous High Court decision that Morrisons was vicariously liable for a data breach by a disgruntled employee in 2014. The Supreme Court recently granted Morrisons permission to appeal the decision to the highest court in England and Wales. Responding to that development, Tim Smith, Partner and head of […]
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