The expert in litigation and arbitration.
Language: English Publication details: Colchester LLP 1999Description: 1037p. ; 25pISBN:- 1859786626
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| Reference material | London Books | 347.4109 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 30059542 |
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The job of experts in arbitration or litigation, is to give their independent, objective and unbiased opinions on the matter referred to them and falling within their area of expertise. The expert is not an advocate for a party in a particular dispute. These points and others of equal import to the role of experts are considered in this substantial work, which has chapters on medical, criminal and rent review cases, amongst others.