Expert witnesses assist in a wide range of cases in the County Court and High Court, providing independent, objective opinions based on their technical expertise. Their role is critical in ensuring that justice is served through clear, accurate, and impartial testimony. Lawyers have a duty to select expert witnesses who are impartial, possess the necessary expertise and understand their duty to the court. It is essential to understand both your role and the role of the expert witness, as failing to adhere to procedures can affect the expert’s reputation and leave a judge questioning their reliability and impartiality.
This course focuses on the role and duty of expert witnesses, particularly in civil proceedings, before the courts in England and Wales. It covers topics such as funding, instruction, case management, and the rules governing expert witness instruction. The course is designed for solicitors, advocates, and those who work with experts in the County Court and High Court civil areas.
Through easy-to-understand chapters, this course will cover the role and duties of expert witnesses, from their identification to case management and preparation.