Expert witnesses in the commercial court
Series: New Law Journal ; Expert Witness Supplement February 2002, 264-266(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Reviews guidance in sixth edition of Commercial Court Guide on use of expert evidence. Highlights distinction between advising experts and expert witnesses. Also offers guidance on what to do when an expert changes his mind. Comments on why the use of single joint experts is likely to remain unusual, and what the joint memorandom should contain after meetings between experts.| Item type | Current library | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | 1 | Available | 118466-1001 |
Reviews guidance in sixth edition of Commercial Court Guide on use of expert evidence. Highlights distinction between advising experts and expert witnesses. Also offers guidance on what to do when an expert changes his mind. Comments on why the use of single joint experts is likely to remain unusual, and what the joint memorandom should contain after meetings between experts.