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The value of the informed expert

The value of the informed expert

By arboricultural consultant and accredited expert witness Mark Chester of Cedarwood Tree Care.

The role of the expert witness in advising on claims is a key element. Having an informed guide to give counsel on the merits of a case can ensure that wise decisions are taken either to pursue or defend a claim. What may surprise is that arboriculture, my own specialism, is unregulated. During my two decades as an Arboricultural Consultant, I have encountered evidence, sometimes quite limited being given undue merit, as those instructing are unaware of the limitations of the ‘expert’.

When I am instructed to review a case, a starting point is to explore existing evidence and its merit. I have found...

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How can the Paralegal Sector help law firms get back on their feet, post Covid-19? By Amanda Hamilton, NALP

How can the Paralegal Sector help law firms get back on their feet, post Covid-19? By Amanda Hamilton, NALP

As we all know, Covid-19 and the subsequent lockdown has affected our lives in many ways and forced many law firms into hardship.

Some practices are in a catch 22, wondering whether or not to invest in remote working facilities when their financial situation is so vulnerable. I’m aware of one commercial business owner that has 300 employees and a massive weekly payroll. She has to make just that decision: should she financially invest in supplying internet, computers and phones for them to work at home when there is little/no income coming in? Furthermore, there is the knowledge that this situation will not last indefinitely.

When the lockdown is fully lifted, and it will lift eventually, law ...

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Expert Witness : Building and Property

Downsizing or expanding? Make sure your lease terms are clear

Downsizing or expanding? Make sure your lease terms are clear

Karen Mason is a highly experienced commercial property lawyer and co-founder of Newmanor Law, a specialist real estate law firm. Here she outlines the importance of Heads of Terms in negotiating new commercial leases.

As businesses return to workplaces once again, many occupiers will be looking to either renegotiate lease terms or agree new leases to redefine their situation, given a growing acceptance that remote working will form part of the working week.

The question of space utilisation may lead some businesses to downsize, whilst others looking to space their people apart may ironically need bigger offices, or more locations.

Different requirements will mean new agreements, requiring Head...

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Expert Witness : Criminal

More psychologists are in court – and that’s a good thing!

More psychologists are in court – and that’s a good thing!

Vulnerable offenders with mental health, alcohol and substance abuse problems are increasingly being diverted from short-term custodial sentences and towards treatment that aims to tackle the causes of their offending.

In the pilot areas – Birmingham, Plymouth, Sefton, Milton Keynes and Northampton – psychologists are working collaboratively with the existing panels of justice and health officials. Together, the professionals ensure that magistrates and judges have the information they need to determine whether an offender should be required to receive treatment for their mental health, alcohol or drug issues.

They help to ensure that Community Sentence Treatment Requirements (CTSRs) are issue...

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Expert Witness : Medico Legal

Latest MoJ report short on detail, expert complains

Latest MoJ report short on detail, expert complains

In September the Ministry of Justice published the results of a consultation on medical reporting within the package of whiplash and small claims track reforms – due to be implemented in April next year for road traffic cases. The consultation ran for a month in April-May, and the resultant document sets out the government’s policy choices.

It is, however – as seems par for the course in this area – very light on detail. That is the conclusion of Alistair Kinley, director of policy and government affairs at law firm BLM.

“Given that the thrust of the proposals is much as was outlined in the consultation in the spring, it’s regrettable that the MoJ announcement of the measures has come in early...

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Expert Witness : Technology

Government to plug mobile phone loophole

Government to plug mobile phone loophole

The government has confirmed it will close a legal loophole which has allowed drivers to escape prosecution for hand-held mobile phone use while behind the wheel.

At present, the law prevents drivers from using a hand-held mobile phone to call or text.

However, people caught filming or taking photos while driving have escaped punishment as lawyers have successfully argued that the activity does not fit into the ‘interactive communication’ currently outlawed by the legislation.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced that he will urgently take forward a review to tighten up the existing law. The revised legislation will mean any driver caught texting, taking photos, browsing the internet ...

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Expert Witness : Environment

The fundamental right to be protected from the dangers of air pollution

The fundamental right to be protected from the dangers of air pollution

The British Safety Council welcomed the news of the High Court quashing the verdict of the 2014 inquest into the death of nine-year old Ella Kissi-Debrah, who suffered a fatal asthma attack. Her mother Rosamund has since campaigned for a fresh inquest, believing Ella’s death was caused by high levels of air pollution near her home in southeast London. It means that Ella could become the first person in the UK to have air pollution mentioned as a contributory factor on her death certificate.

Lawrence Waterman, Chairman of the British Safety Council, commented: “The ruling of the High Court is proof that since 2014 we have become much better informed about the dangers of air pollution. Air poll...

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Expert Witness : Animal & Farming

Dr WHO? by Dr Debbie Marsden

Dr WHO? by Dr Debbie Marsden

Dr Debbie Marsden, a leading equestrian expert with over 20 years professional experience of expert witness work, offers some advice on selecting the right expert in cases involving animals

In animal related cases, a veterinary surgeon is often the best expert, being generally regarded as an authority on animals and easily recognized by the word 'veterinary' – a protected title – and the letters MRCVS (Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons) after various degrees.

As with all professions, when seeking an expert it is best to use a specialist; and vets are not allowed to describe themselves as a 'specialist' until they have taken considerable further study and been further examined ...

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Parliament, Legislation And Public Sector

Home Office GDPR exemption risks new Windrush, says Law Society

Home Office GDPR exemption risks new Windrush, says Law Society

The Law Society of England and Wales has criticised the decision to exempt the Home Office from data access rules in the new Data Protection Act, which implements the widely-publicised GDPR. The move will inevitably lead to miscarriages of justice, the society has warned.

Law Society president Joe Egan said the immigration exemption in the legislation stripped accountability from Home Office decision making.

“Since legal aid was removed for most immigration cases in 2012, it has become increasingly difficult to challenge immigration decisions – decisions which evidence shows are often incorrect,” he said. “Subject access requests are the final recourse for people trying to deal with a complex,...

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Expert witness conference is hailed a success

Expert witness conference is hailed a success

On 8 November Bond Solon held the 25th Bond Solon Expert Witness Conference at Church House in Westminster. Demand for the conference had been particularly high, leading to a fully-booked event. Nearly 500 expert witnesses were in attendance and there were over 50 expert witnesses on the waiting list.

That upsurge in demand for places was in part due to the expert witness guidance issued in May by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges. The guidance stated that healthcare expert witnesses must undertake formal expert witness training and keep that training up to date with appropriate refresher courses and activities.

Demand was also driven by a number of high-profile cases involving expert witn...

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Ask the right questions and you’ll get the right expert

Dr PETER L G JENKINS FRCPsych, consultant psychiatrist, outlines some of the salient issues in the development of expert witness testimony in the field.

MY WORK AS an expert witness started when I became interested in mentally disordered offenders and worked as a fellow in forensic psychiatry in the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. In that role I was exposed to the whole range of criminal behaviour and provided assessments of fitness to plead and determinations of mental state to assist the court in pleas related to the verdict of guilty but mentally ill and not guilty by reason of insanity. An interesting part of my work at the time also involved civil litigation.

On my return to the UK I decided to concentrate on civil litigation issues, a decision which was helped by the vast class action suit brought by approximately 80,000 people who felt that the drug companies Wyeth and Roche had failed to take into account the addictive potential of their benzodiazepine drugs. The sheer volume of psychiatric cases meant that the closed shop of the senior retired professionals who dominated the provision of medical advice to the courts had to be broken so that claimants were allowed in. That offered an opportunity to many younger professionals such as myself to establish a practice.

Over the years since then the provision of expert advice to the courts has undergone a welcome and encouraging increase in professionalism.

Nowadays most well trained experts will have taken advantage of specific courses run by lawyers and tailored to enable them to provide their advice to the courts and other bodies in a fashion which meets the needs of their legal customers. Psychiatrists, for example, are often very interested in diagnostic questions. Surprisingly, there remains little good evidence about important issues which effect the value of claims, such as the impact of the diagnosis upon an individual’s working capacity, enabling a determination of their loss of earnings.

The psychiatric professional also shows a worrying tendency, perhaps even more acute in psychologists, to pathologise the vast range of normal human experience with the adoption of diagnostic labels such as ‘adjustment disorder’, which at one end of the scale really amounts to just normal psychological responses to life events and at the other may be the precursor of a more significant clinical mood disorder.

In the many years I have worked with lawyers I have been surprised to find that many of them do not know the distinction between psychiatrists, who are medically qualified doctors specialising in the treatment of persons with mental disorders, and psychologists – who are not medically qualified and therefore frequently are unable to give advice about the organic aspects of a client’s presentation or treatment using evidencebased treatments such as drug therapy.

In respect of the medicalisation of ordinary human experience it is often a salutatory question to ask the expert whom you are instructing whether or not they have ever found a claimant not to have anything psychologically wrong with them.

An initial level of commitment to providing a professional level of service is often demonstrated simply by providing a proper terms and conditions letter, and this of course avoids any disputes. The comment many experts make is that they have outstanding fees payable to them; that is hardly surprising if they have not agreed a date by which such fees should be payable.

The terms and conditions letter that you receive will immediately indicate to you whether the expert is undertaking such work as a hobby or as a serious professional endeavour.

Similarly, along with a statement that they are in good standing in terms of their continuing professional development, one might also look at whether they have undertaken specific training relevant to their expertise and the legal system, for example giving evidence in court.

There are many different sources and directories of experts and the best are without doubt those which regularly offer a search facility, but also require referees in order for the experts to be included within them. In some areas of the country, for example South Wales, there is an ‘Accord’ developed by the Law Society from which have been excluded experts who have, in the past, been overly biased towards the plaintiff or the defendant in cases.

It is also necessary to examine the expert’s curriculum vitae and in particular one should look for current clinical activity.

The days when people would be able to continue to practice providing advice well into retirement, when they have lost familiarity with diagnosis and modern treatments, should be in the past. Evidence of interest in expert work such as the Cardiff University Bond Solon (CUBS) Expert Witness certificate may increasingly be helpful.

One of the biggest and most positive changes in the civil litigation area, in my opinion, has been the introduction of the single joint expert in 1999. The experts you instruct should be familiar with acting as a joint expert and be CPD certified. From my position, acting as a single joint expert removes much of the adversarial tension which can exist when one is seeing a claimant for the defendant or/and the disappointment that many claimants express when the expert does not share their view of the serious nature of their psychological symptoms, if any.

Most experts, myself included, while aware of the possibility of malingering, rarely encounter this in clinical practice. Even when malingering does occur the consequences are of limited clinical interest; for example, when somebody falsely claims to be suicidal and thus gains admission overnight and a bed and a meal it is not exactly a devastating outcome and rapidly remedied when they are discharged.

In the context of court cases, however, it is unsurprising that a small percentage – approximately 1% of claimants – are exaggerating or even fabricating their difficulties.

I vividly remember seeing one of the worst cases of agoraphobia that I have ever encountered based upon my clinical assessment, only to be shown videos of the claimant playing golf on five separate occasions courtesy of surveillance operatives. Having said that, surveillance is of limited benefit in many psychiatric cases because obviously there are no objective signs of psychiatric illness or pain.

One of the more amusing surveillance videos I saw involved the operatives travelling to Spain and videotaping the claimant and a person, thought to be his wife, on their beach holiday. Regrettably the claimant had attended the holiday with somebody other than his wife, who was also a claimant in the action.

Some claimants express astonishment that such measures are undertaken and consider it grossly violates their privilege.

This is, of course, because they are unaware of the frequency with which some claimants who have slipped and injured themselves and then claimed to be disabled are then observed playing football; or they may not know how some lawyers can inflate claims for care and assistance way beyond levels which would be reasonable.

In terms of working as an expert I find that the major enjoyment comes from meeting barristers and lawyers, many of whose intellectual acuity is far greater than mine and who pose questions which frequently require a substantial amount of research and consideration. Then, finally, a very enjoyable element of the work is that the claimants in general show a surprising degree of psychological strength and cope with sometimes devastating injuries far more effectively than one might cope with them oneself. That is a source of pleasure when one realises the underlying strength of ordinary men and women.