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Expert Evidence Under the CPR: A Compendium of Cases from April 1999 to April 2001
A key aim of the CPR has been to curb the misuse of expert evidence, which in the past has caused unnecessary delay and expense to the litigious process. This text offers recent case law with commentary to clarify the new rigorous procedures.
Author(s) | By Joanna Day, Louise Le Gat. |
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Publisher | Sweet & Maxwell Ltd |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 168 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 4 Oct 2001 |
Availability | Available |
A key aim of the CPR has been to curb the misuse of expert evidence, which in the past has caused unnecessary delay and expense to the litigious process. This text offers recent case law with commentary to clarify the new rigorous procedures.
Admissibility. Availability of experts. Consideration when identifying who should act as expert. Content, form and purpose of experts reports. Duties of experts. Human rights. Limitation. Oral evidence. Questions on written reports. Single joint experts.