09 August 2024 Sean Mosby 665 Podcast Podcast Episode 3: Single Joint Expert bySean Mosby In Episode 3 of the Expert Matters Podcast, Simon and Sean discuss Single Joint Experts. We caught up with two EWI members, Heather Dunne and Jonathan Galbraith, to talk about acting as a Single Joint Expert, the sorts of challenges they face, and the tips and advice they would offer. We also look at some recent judgments and what's in the works at EWI to support Single Joint Experts. You can listen to Episode 3 of the Expert Matters Podcast on spotify and apple podcasts. The resources we mention in this episode are: Being Instructed as a Single Joint Expert EWI Standard Expert Terms and Conditions of Engagement The judgments discussed in this episode are: O v O [2023] EWFC 161 John Seneschall v Trisant Foods Limited & Ors [2024] EWHC 1380 (Ch) GA v EL [2023] EWFC 187 We would appreciate your feedback including improvements and ideas for content you would like us to include at policy@ewi.org.uk. Did you know you can get CPD hours for listening to our Podcast? Anyone who is a registered user on our website can record their time listening to the Podcast in their CPD Log by visiting their My EWI. Record my CPD More links Link to the Podcast Share Print Tags 05. Rules and Regulations02. Setting Fees and Getting Paid08. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert Related articles Is it within the remit of an expert to decide which witness of fact they believe or disbelieve? The dangers of a considerable burden of expert work Preliminary (pre-report) experts’ meetings Pfizer Inc v Uniqure Biopharma BV [2024] EWHC 2672 (Pat) Steven Wilson v Ministry of Justice [2024] EWHC 2389 (KB) Switch article When judicial criticism is unjustified Previous Article Deborah Biggadike v Kamilia El Farra & Anor [2024] EWHC 1688 (KB) Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.