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Expert evidence: an overview

Practical Law UK Practice Note Overview 1-203-0900 (Approx. 69 pages)

Expert evidence: an overview

Expert evidence is used to assist the court when the case before it involves matters on which it does not have the requisite technical or specialist knowledge.
This practice note describes the different ways in which experts may be used, how to find and appoint an expert, an expert's duties, and what an expert may be expected to do. It covers the requirements for the form, content and timing of an expert's report and evidence at trial.

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