16 September 2024 Sean Mosby 671 Podcast Podcast Episode 4: Expert Fees bySean Mosby In Episode 4 of the Expert Matters Podcast, Simon and Sean discuss Expert Fees. We catch up with Dominic Woodhouse from Partners in Costs to discuss cost management and budgeting in civil proceedings. Dominic explains the cost management regime, talks about the pressures that affect fees in civil litigation, and provides a top tip for experts. We also look at the recent judgment in CXR v Dome Holdings on the long running issue of whether claimants should be required to provide a breakdown of agency fees, before finishing up by reflecting on feedback from members on the challenges with the legal aid system. You can listen to Episode 4 of the Expert Matters Podcast on spotify and apple podcasts. You can find details about the October webinar on Cost Management: Budgeting in Civil Proceedings at: Cost Management: Budgeting in Civil Proceedings The resources we mention in this episode are: Template for Fee Note on Staged Payments EWI Standard Expert Terms and Conditions of Engagement EWI Knowledge Hub on Setting Fees and Getting Paid Expert Matters, Autumn 2024, including the EWI Article on the implications of CXR v Dome Holdings The judgment discussed in this episode is: CXR v Dome Holdings Ltd – HCJ (SCCO) Links to other matters discussed in the Podcast are: Partners in Costs BEB Contract and Legal Services The Value of Justice for All We would appreciate your feedback including improvements and ideas for content you would like us to include at policy@ewi.org.uk. Documents to download Expert-Matters-Podcast(.png, 1.67 MB) - 212 download(s) More links Link to the Podcast Link to Cost Management Webinar Share Print Tags 05. Rules and Regulations01. Starting your Expert Witness Business02. Setting Fees and Getting PaidLegal AidExpert Fees Related articles Podcast Episode 7: Review of 2024 When expert evidence falls well below the standard of a competent expert witness Transparency and Open Justice Board Key Objectives An unsafe conviction with flawed DNA evidence Non-freezing cold injury Switch article Forensic Science Regulator issues updated Guidance on Declarations of Compliance and Non-Compliance with the Code of Practice Previous Article Cardiotocograph – normal or abnormal Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.