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Why You Should Instruct Experts Directly

31st May 2018
We get back in touch with medical expert Richard Scott-Watson, who has previously touched on problems he faces in medico-legal cases. Our previous catch-up revealed if agencies should be used when looking for an expert, and this month, we delve deeper into the issue, speaking on why reports are rushed and its effect on a […]
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What Can You Legally Do When Construction Takes Too Long?

31st May 2018
By using the expertise he has gained over 50 years’ experience, firstly involved with on-site works, followed by managerial roles in construction, both in this country and overseas, Roger Gibson is a recognised and qualified Expert in the engineering and construction fields. Roger states: “I think it is important for a ‘party’ involved in a […]
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Finance Gone Wrong: What Expert Should You Hire?

30th April 2018
With a limited pool of experts to choose from, law firms face a number of challenges in choosing the right expert witness when it comes to banking, investment and insurance disputes. There may also be occasions where more than one expert is required to cover different areas of specialisation. Below Lawyer Monthly hears from Paul […]
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Going under the Knife the Right Way

30th April 2018
Going under the knife is a delicate process; you want it to go right, yet unfortunately, that isn’t always the case. Fuan Chan speaks to us on why cases appear in court and how to protect yourself from negligence in the aesthetic industry.   What are common cases you are instructed on as an expert […]
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Hitting the Brakes on Road Accidents

30th April 2018
Road Traffic Collisions (accidents) are common; in 2016 alone, there were a total of 181,384 casualties of all severities of which 1792 were reported road deaths. Making the roads safer is a never-ending concern and obtaining justice for the victims of these accidents (collision) can be difficult. Michael Corrigan is a Collision Investigator and he […]
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From Patient to Claimant: Negligence in Court

28th March 2018
Mrs Sally-Ann Dickinson is a Nursing and Rehabilitation Consultant and Case Manager. She works as a singleton expert within her firm and provides reports on personal injury needs and quantum on high value cases and clinical negligence/breach of duty. Having lectured as a Professor in Nursing Law and Ethics to International Standards. Currently, she also […]
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Going to Trial with ‘Hidden Disabilities’

28th February 2018
Not everyone is familiar with the condition of Asperger Syndrome, or other psychological illnesses. Dr Marzio Ascione speaks on how Expert Witnesses help the court and its jury understand the wonders of ‘hidden disabilities’.   In what way can an expert witness influence in a case where the defendant has Asperger Syndrome? In a court […]
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