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When court can order privileged expert report to be disclosed (Court of Appeal)

Practical Law UK Legal Update 3-504-9900 (Approx. 6 pages)

When court can order privileged expert report to be disclosed (Court of Appeal)

by PLC Dispute Resolution
In Edwards-Tubb v JD Wetherspoon PLC [2011] EWCA Civ 136, the Court of Appeal considered whether a pre-action expert report should be disclosed when a party chooses not to rely on it and seeks leave to rely on the evidence of another expert in the same field.

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Published on 09-Mar-2011
Resource Type Legal update: archive
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