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by Mark Tottenham BL | May 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

“Excellent and thorough resource for expert witness work. Insightful and cleverly written by Mark Tottenham. Highly recommend.” – Justin Masterson, Civil engineer and arbitrator, with international project management experience, on large-scale infrastructure...
The 13 duties of expert witnesses in common law courts

The 13 duties of expert witnesses in common law courts

by Mark Tottenham BL | Feb 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

Too many expert witnesses in common law courts find themselves in hot water, because they don’t understand what is expected of them.  If you want to be a reliable expert witness, here are the 13 simple duties you MUST be aware of: 1. Tell the truth, both in oral...

Employer attempting to block employees from giving expert evidence

by Mark Tottenham BL | Oct 31, 2021 | Uncategorized

In a voting right case in Florida, the University of Florida has barred its academic staff from giving expert evidence. More here: https://www.npr.org/2021/10/30/1050817670/university-florida-professors-free-speech-voting-rights?t=1635697496279

Testator held to have lacked testamentary capacity despite expert evidence to the contrary

by Mark Tottenham BL | Jul 1, 2021 | Examples of expert evidence

In the recent case of Hughes v Pritchard [2021] EWHC 1580, the judge found that a testator had lacked testamentary capacity notwithstanding expert evidence to the contrary. The testator had a history consistent with dementia, including lapses of memory and behavioural...

Duty on expert witness to disclose relevant material

by Mark Tottenham BL | Jul 1, 2021 | Duties of expert witnesses, Misconduct by experts

A new judgment by the High Court of England and Wales emphasises the duties of experts to co-operate with each other in the sharing of relevant information. The case, Dana UK AXLE Ltd v Freudenberg FST GmbH [2021] EWHC 1413 (TCC) (26 May 2021), concerned the failure...

Flawed pathological evidence in homicide case

by Mark Tottenham BL | Jun 22, 2021 | Examples of expert evidence

In this 1998 case -R. v. Patrick Nicholls [1998] EWCA Crim 1918 – a man was convicted of murder and robbery, and served 23 years in prison before having his conviction overturned. A pathologist suggested that the deceased had been suffocated and suffered heart...

Roles of expert, judge and lawyer concerning expert evidence

by Mark Tottenham BL | May 31, 2021 | Duties of expert witnesses, Role of decision maker

“The Ontario Court of Appeal in Parliament v. Conley, 2021 ONCA 261 has provided a refresher for judges, experts and counsel on the roles each plays when dealing with expert evidence: 1. Judges must exercise their gatekeeping role throughout the testimony of...

Expert evidence in immigration cases

by Mark Tottenham BL | May 31, 2021 | Duties of expert witnesses

A new decision of the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) has considered the expert evidence that can be adduced in such hearings. The issue concerned allegations of torture in Sri Lanka of members of Tamil political groups. “The duties of experts...

The competence of an arbitrator in enforcing the duties of expert witnesses

by Mark Tottenham BL | May 11, 2021 | Arbitration, mediation and conciliation, Duties of expert witnesses

A useful article on the Kluwer Arbitration Blog about the use of expert witnesses in arbitration. A question arises as to whether part-appointed expert’s duty to the arbitration is the same as it would be in court, where it is understood that the primary duty is...

Expert evidence required to verify source of text messages

by Mark Tottenham BL | May 6, 2021 | Examples of expert evidence

In a recent case, the Ontario Court of Appeal allowed an appeal from the conviction of a man for firebombing his ex-wife’s house. Messages sent on various apps had not been subjected to examination to see whether they could have been sent to ‘frame’...
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