What are the principles of medicolegal ethics? The principles of medicolegal ethics are highlighted during all our training programs for the benefit of our students: the medical expert shall base their opinion on all the evidence at the disposition, remaining within the field of their speciality. It is very important to deliver unbiased, non-partisan opinions. […]
What should insurance companies plan for when it comes to subrogation? And why is it better for insurance companies to get involved right away in investigating and pursuing a subrogation claim? Subrogation is based on principles of equity. This alone is a driving factor for why all property and casualty insurance companies have an interest […]
In 2017, we witnessed the famous feud between Adidas and Eleague, as well as a particular confrontation between a leading New Zealand political party and international rapper Eminem. In 2018, we followed a heated battle between the US Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, as well as the playful fisty-cuffs between popular gaming companies, Fortnite and […]
Thousands of workers now be protected against managers targeting people on ethnicity, gender, trade union membership or disability grounds says GMB Union.
Anyone watching the Supreme Court deliberate on the prorogation of Parliament could have mistaken the scene for a 19th courtroom: an army of lawyers and paper everywhere. It is the same scene in civil courts throughout England.
It is a little bit tough to know where to begin with this. A lot has happened this year in the capricious legal realm. From alterations in abortion laws to new tax reforms, all the way through to drone laws and, dare I say it, Brexit, a lot has changed this year (aside from the […]
What is the most interesting you case you ever tried? Although most of my career has been spent working on intellectual property cases, I started my career in the United States Army Judge Advocate Generals Corp. Over the course of four years I tried 20 felony level cases. The most interesting case was United States […]
They are also critical in litigation associated with cases that especially involve hazardous chemicals, toxic exposure, chemical burns, fires, explosions, cosmetics and many other types of consumer and industrial products and processes. In this month’s exclusive Expert Witness feature, we are privileged to have an article by Meyer Rosen, a Nationally Certified consulting chemist/chemical engineer, […]
We speak to expert Daniele Ferretti who shares his knowledge on his country’s legal structure. How is the Italian court system structured? The Italian judicial system is administered in the name of the people and the judges are subject only to the law. The judiciary is made up of several courts, which exercise jurisdiction on […]
The recent High Court judgment in Zurich Insurance plc v David Romaine issues a stark reminder to fraudulent claimants and clarifies the requirements needed for those who wish to bring committal proceedings against a party who has made false statements in court.
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