10 February 2026 Keith Rix 1159 Case Updates Getting paid in Scotland by Keith Rix Commentary This case illustrates the factors taken into account in Scotland in deciding whether to grant an application for certification of an expert which is necessary if the charges of a skilled person are to be recovered from other parties by way of judicial expenses. Learning points If instructed in personal injuries case in Scotland, find out whether the court has granted an application for certification. The case To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login More links Link to the Judgment Share Print Tags Scotland06. Rules and RegulationsCertification - skilled person Related articles Lessons for Expert Witnesses from O'Neill v Scottish Ambulance Service Board: Independence, Expertise and the Boundaries of Expert Opinion in Remote Clinical Triage Advocate Economists and the Competition Appeal Tribunal Do not leave it until cross-examination to reveal your true opinion New Guide to Becoming an Expert Witness Take care not to conflate your role as a contractor with your duties as an expert witness Switch article Independent Review of the Criminal Courts: Part 2 Previous Article McLaren Indy LLC & Anor v Alpa Racing USA LLC & Ors [2026] EWHC 110 (Comm) Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.