1 May News Experts acting in conflict zones 07. Receiving Instructions, 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, 10. Records Assessments and Site Visits Recent events in the middle east have reminded us all how quickly dangerous situations can arise. Members may regularly act in conflict zones, or be offered work that requires them to travel to conflict zones to, for example, inspect property damage, etc. Before you accept instructions for international work in conflict zones, we recommend you stop and consider these points set out in this article.
14 April Case Updates DA (Whether to replace a Single Joint Expert), Re [2026] EWCOP 7 (T2) Capacity, 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, 16. Criticism and Complaints, 06. Rules and Regulations, 11. Report Writing, 12. Responding to questions, Court of Protection This case, in the Court of Protection, concerned whether a wealthy, elderly man lacked capacity. The judgment dealt primarily with an application by respondents 2-7 to replace the jointly instructed expert with a new expert or, at the very least, permission for them to instruct their own expert. The judge did not find grounds to end the Single Joint Expert’s instruction but was satisfied that permitting respondents 2-7 to obtain a further report was appropriate in this particular case.
7 April Case Updates Expert evidence in a vacuum of facts and startling use of Smart Glasses by the claimant 07. Receiving Instructions, 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, 16. Criticism and Complaints In straying from their original instructions, the expert developed an opinion without all the facts of the case and the second claimant was being coached through his cross-examination using smart glasses. UAB Business Enterprise & Anor v Oneta Limited & Ors Neutral Citation Number[2026] EWHC 543 (Ch)
25 June Case Updates An expert report that is entirely equivocal on the key issues is of little assistance to the court 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, 16. Criticism and Complaints, 06. Rules and Regulations, 11. Report Writing, 12. Responding to questions The court noted that the jointly instructed expert demonstrated a clear lack of understanding of both CPR 35 and the duties owed to the court by an expert in allowing someone else in this firm to answer CPR 35 questions on his behalf. His report was also entirely equivocal on the key issues and therefore offered little or no assistance to the court. Kate Rodgers v Laural Brookes [2025] EWCC 31
18 September News The Single Biggest Change White Paper 03. Setting Fees and Getting Paid, 07. Receiving Instructions, 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, 16. Criticism and Complaints, 10. Records Assessments and Site Visits, 06. Rules and Regulations, 11. Report Writing, 08. Working with Instructing Parties, 12. Responding to questions, 13. Experts Discussions and Joint Statements, 15. Giving Oral Evidence Earlier this year, we asked our members about the single biggest change they’ve seen since they started practicing as an Expert Witness. With members from numerous disciplines who’ve been practicing from 40 years to 4 months, we expected a wide variety of insights, and we weren’t disappointed.
12 September Case Updates Known unknowns and the non-accidental injury hypothesis Non-accidental injury, 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, 16. Criticism and Complaints, Known unknowns, Metaphyseal corner fractures, Protein pump inhibitors, 13. Experts Discussions and Joint Statements, 15. Giving Oral Evidence The detail of this judgment will mainly be of interest to paediatricians, radiologists and clinical pharmacologists as it is another case in which there has been an issue as to the effects of proton pump inhibitors on bone growth. There are some learning points of more general application arising out of the criticisms of the experts and particularly relevant to all single joint experts, not just jointly appointed experts in the Family Court. Re M (A Child) (Non-Accidental Injuries; Wider Canvas) [2024] EWFC 209 (B)
11 September News Ten tips for acting as a Single Joint Expert 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert Acting as a Single Joint Expert can be more challenging than being a party appointed expert. The EWI has resources to support you, but why not start by reading our ten tips.
13 August Day in the life A Day in the Life of a Fitted Kitchen and Bathroom Expert 01. Starting your Expert Witness Business, 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, Expert Witness Training, Jerry Ponder, 06. Rules and Regulations Jerry Ponder uses his 40+ years of experience in fitted interiors to provide expert evidence on the design, product quality, installation and project management standards of fitted kitchens, bathrooms, any other fitted furniture projects. One of the only Expert Witnesses in his field, he tells us about how he got into it, his experience in the witness box, and the importance of good training.
9 August Podcast Podcast Episode 3: Single Joint Expert 03. Setting Fees and Getting Paid, 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, 06. Rules and Regulations Simon and Sean discuss Single Joint Experts and catch up with two EWI members who act as Single Joint Experts to hear about their experiences, the challenges they face, and their tips and advice.
11 July Case Updates GA v EL [2023] EWFC 187 Single joint expert, 09. Being instructed as a Single Joint Expert, Daniels v. Walker, 11. Report Writing, 12. Responding to questions, 13. Experts Discussions and Joint Statements After considering the report from the Single Joint Expert, the Wife in financial remedy proceedings attempted unsuccessfully to make a Daniels v Walker application to adduce evidence from her solely instructed expert. The judge set out the law on Daniels v Walker before applying it to the specifics of the case.