Expert Witness

Hi All,

In Becoming an Expert Witness, what is the best protocol in how to manage your evidence ,

and Data, and how to organise your Report Writing.

 

Kind Regards

Stephen

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Toby Hunt 👤 Member for 18 years 10 months

Stephen

I would suggest you might consider undertaking some of the training offered by the Academy of Experts, in particular their Foundation Course and Into Court

Regards

Toby

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

Hi Stephen

The best advice I was given was "Know your brief and tell the truth".

Other rules are:

1. Your expertise is to assist the Tribunal - not to win your clients case - do not believe your clients lies.

2. Keep your language neutral - there are tactful ways of saying your opponents case is rubbish.

3. If a thing is worth saying it is worth saying three times only - In the introduction - in the body of the report - in the summary -don't pad out reports by repeating the same point over and again.

4. Check and double check your data and conclusions - any tiny mistake will be jumped upon.

5. Get a peer review and rehearse your evidence with a leading counsel.

6. Make sure you follow the Tribunal Timetable because a late report is often ignored.

7. Think before answering a question and face the tribunal when answering - not your interculator.

8. If you don't know the answer then say so - DO NOT waffle.

Best regards

Mike Testro

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