12 September 2022 Simon Berney-Edwards 2529 News Reflecting on a bad experience in Court bySimon Berney-Edwards Over the Summer, we learnt of a judgment which mentioned one of our members where things had not gone well for the member. The member has 25 years of experience providing medical reports for Claimants and Defendants and have kept up to date with their Continuing Professional Development for their Expert Witness practice. So we were concerned and keen to understand what had happened. The member was keen to reflect on the experience and to share their learning with others, so we sat down to talk it through. To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login Share Print Tags 13. Changing your opinion14. Giving Oral Evidence15. Criticism and Complaints 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 A Day in the Life of a Medicolegal Expert Witness Pfizer Inc v Uniqure Biopharma BV [2024] EWHC 2672 (Pat) How not to use AI in expert evidence Switch article Letter reveals Expert discussed the contents of the Joint Statement with counsel Previous Article EWI Board publish Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement Next Article Comments are only visible to subscribers.