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New EWI Guidance on Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert
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New EWI Guidance on Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert

bySean Mosby

 

The EWI has just released its new Guidance on Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert. The Guidance provides invaluable and easily accessible information and advice on:

  • Rules and regulations,

  • Best Practice for Single Joint Experts, 

  • Summaries of key cases, 

  • Remuneration, 

  • Shadow Experts, and

  • Pitfalls to avoid for Single Joint Experts.

You can access the Guidance in the EWI Knowlede Hub at Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert. And don't forget to check out our Podcast episode on Single Joint Experts at Episode 3 - Single Joint Expert in Podcast

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