21 May Helpline Q&A Availability for Court / annual leave 06. Receiving Instructions, 14. Giving Oral Evidence, Availability for Court, annual leave, holiday It is common in my practice that I have to provide dates of availability for Court listings. I plan my leave around 12-18 months in advance so that I can book trips etc but also leave adequate space available for Court listings. I am currently dealing with an instructing solicitor who is insisting that holidays / leave are not a reason to be unavailable for Court. They have quoted the case of Matthews v Tarmac.
15 March Helpline Q&A Reviewing our document/data retention policy GDPR, 01. Starting your Expert Witness Business, 09. Records Assessments and Site Visits, Assessments We are reviewing our document/data retention policy and how long we can or should hold on to client data. What should experts do in this area?
19 December Helpline Q&A When and how can an expert withdraw from a claim? expert witness practice, how to withdraw from a claim, when to withdraw from a claim, 05. Rules and Regulations, 02. Setting Fees and Getting Paid, 06. Receiving Instructions
25 August Helpline Q&A Claimant has turned into Litigant in person – do I have to attend court and how do I ensure I get paid? Litigants in person, Duty to the court, payment, 02. Setting Fees and Getting Paid, 07. Working with Instructing Parties, 12. Experts Discussions and Joint Statements, 14. Giving Oral Evidence
19 January Helpline Q&A Can I increase fees in a long-running case - and how should I go about it? Fees, Terms and conditions, Rates, 02. Setting Fees and Getting Paid Short Answer: It depends on your Terms and Conditions
19 August Helpline Q&A A Joint Meeting Agenda from the other side’s expert contains questions querying my expertise and suitability for the case Qualification, Credibility, Joint statement, 12. Experts Discussions and Joint Statements, 15. Criticism and Complaints How should I respond?
18 August Helpline Q&A I am planning to retire from expert witness work soon but have outstanding cases - what should I do? 18. Approaching Retirement Advice not just for medico-legal experts who are planning to retire.