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18. Experts and Expert Evidence

2017
This chapter focuses on the role of experts in civil actions. It considers when expert support is needed—whether as part of the evidence submitted in the action or as part of the advice sought to prepare the client’s case or perhaps for both situations.
Susan Cunningham-Hill, Karen Elder
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18. Experts and expert evidence

2016
This chapter focuses on the role of experts in civil actions. It considers when expert support is needed—whether as part of the evidence submitted in the action or as part of the advice sought to prepare the client’s case or perhaps for both situations.
Susan Cunningham-Hill, Karen Elder
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Evidence combination in expert systems

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1985
This paper discusses some of the problems related to the representation of uncertain knowledge and to the combination of evidence degrees in rule-based expert systems. Some of the methods proposed in the literature are briefly analysed with particular attention to the Subjective Bayesian Probability (used in PROSPECTOR) and the Confirmation Theory ...
LESMO, Leonardo   +2 more
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18. Experts and Expert Evidence

2020
This chapter focuses on the role of experts in civil actions. It considers when expert support is needed—whether as part of the evidence submitted in the action or as part of the advice sought to prepare the client’s case or perhaps for both situations.
Lucilla Macgregor   +2 more
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Expert evidence

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1985
Nearly 150 years ago, a seaman received a blow on the right side in the liver region, dying a month later. As a result of fresh autopsy findings, the accused was arrested and imprisoned. However, the defense counsel obtained an exhumation order. This led to the discovery of coexisting lethal disease and culminated in full discharge by a grand jury. The
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Expert Evidence

2022
Abstract Chapter 11 is concerned with expert evidence, a topic traditionally conceptualized as an exceptional category of ‘opinion evidence’ and frequently marginalized in Evidence textbooks. Our approach emphasizes institutional context and epistemological foundations, and centrally features forensic science evidence—which is ...
U. Frommberger   +2 more
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Expert Evidence

2001
Abstract In claims involving allegations of mis-selling of financial products, the potential need for expert evidence arises both in connection with establishing or refuting a breach of duty, and in quantifying loss. As a result of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 (‘CPR’) no party to proceedings before a court may adduce expert evidence
Gerard McMeel, John Virgo
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Expert Evidence

2019
Abstract This chapter examines the use of expert evidence, and more specifically the role of economic experts and economic analysis, in competition-related litigation. It first provides an overview of the duties and responsibilities of experts, focusing on how expert evidence differs from factual evidence, issues addressed by expert ...
Mark Brealey, Kyla George
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Expert Evidence

2007
Abstract The selection and instruction of medical experts is at the heart of clinical negligence practice. It is critically important that the expert is prepared get to grips with the minutia of the medical records, understands the particular issues that must be addressed in the report and how these interface with the legal tests in ...
Cecily Cameron, Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel QC
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