15 August Podcast Podcast Episode 15: The Power of EWI Membership: Raising Standards in Expert Witness Practice 01. Starting your Expert Witness Business, 04. Marketing, Expert Witness Training, EWI Membership, 06. Rules and Regulations In the 15th episode of the Expert Matters Podcast, Simon and EWI's Membership Manager, Will Watkis, discuss the power of EWI membership and the practical and professional development that comes with EWI involvement. They unpack what EWI does, who it is for, the kinds of support and training we offer, and why being part of EWI could be a game changer for your expert witness career. Don't forget to also check out our 'What's going on at EWI' and 'Newsreel' segments to keep up-to-date on the latest developments in the world of expert witnesses and expert evidence.
7 August Case Updates Benjamin Hetherington (by his father and litigation friend Gary Hetherington) v Raymond Fell & Anor [2025] EWHC 1487 (KB) 16. Criticism and Complaints, 06. Rules and Regulations, 11. Report Writing, 15. Giving Oral Evidence The judge found that an expert on risk assessment adopted an overly strict and slightly unrealistic approach in assessing the adequacy of a risk assessment conducted by a cycling club.
31 July Case Updates Andrew Cannestra v Mclaren Automotive Events Limited [2025] EWHC 1844 (KB) 16. Criticism and Complaints, 10. Records Assessments and Site Visits, 06. Rules and Regulations, 11. Report Writing, 14. Changing your opinion, 15. Giving Oral Evidence The judge found that the Defendant’s expert in snowmobile operations was a partial witness who acted as an advocate for the Defendant’s case. He not only ignored the Claimant’s evidence and adopted the snowmobile guides’ evidence, but positively sought to persuade the Court to find facts in the Defendant’s favour.
25 July News The Criminal Procedure Rules 2025 Criminal Procedure Rules, CrimPR, 06. Rules and Regulations The Criminal Procedure Rule Committee has published a new consolidation of the Criminal Procedure Rules and an accompanying guide. The new Rules will come into force on 6 October 2025.
24 July Case Updates A fundamentally flawed report 16. Criticism and Complaints, 06. Rules and Regulations, 11. Report Writing The parties unanimously agreed that the report of a Court appointed expert was fundamentally flawed, could not be relied upon, and a new psychologist would need to be instructed after the expert directly challenged the findings of the Court and the soundness of the evidence on which those findings were based. The Court denied the expert’s subsequent request for anonymity. Liverpool City Council v A & Ors [2025] EWHC 1474 (Fam)
16 July Podcast Podcast Episode 14: Reflections on the EWI Annual Conference 2025 07. Receiving Instructions, 17. Maintaining your professional edge, 05. Alternative Dispute Resolution, EWI Annual Conference, 06. Rules and Regulations, 11. Report Writing, 14. Changing your opinion, 08. Working with Instructing Parties, 13. Experts Discussions and Joint Statements, 15. Giving Oral Evidence In the 14th episode of the Expert Matters Podcast, Simon and EWI's Marketing and Events Manger, Heather George, reflect on their highlights from EWI's 2025 Annual Conference which was held on 20 June. The Conference featured a great line-up of panels and speakers, with keynote speeches from Lady Rose, Justice of the Supreme Court, and Lord Justice Birrs, the Deputy Head of Civil Justice. A wide range of lawyers, judges and expert witnesses joined the panel sessions, and EWI member Dr Richard Marshall provided an insightful session on AI and the Expert Witness. You can also check out our 'What's going on at EWI' and 'Newsreel' segments to keep up-to-date on the latest developments in the world of expert witnesses and expert evidence.
16 July News Online Procedure Rule Committee Consultation: Inclusion framework and pre-action model 06. Rules and Regulations The Online Procedure Rule Committee ('OPRC') is holding a consultation on its draft inclusion framework and pre-action model. Responses to the consultation are due by 5pm on Friday 19 September 202
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
12 June Case Updates Expert suggests Google would probably give the court a better answer than him 16. Criticism and Complaints, 17. Maintaining your professional edge, Structural Engineering, 06. Rules and Regulations, 11. Report Writing, 14. Changing your opinion, 13. Experts Discussions and Joint Statements, 15. Giving Oral Evidence The claimant alleged both negligence and breach of contract by the defendant designer of a container park near Felixstowe Port. The judge set out the reasons why she was not impressed by the claimant’s expert and treated his evidence with significant caution. MJS Projects (March) Limited v RPS Consulting Services Limited [2025] EWHC 831 (TCC)
21 May News Access to public domain documents pilot Access to Court Documents, Transparency and Open Justice Board, CPRC, Open Justice, 06. Rules and Regulations The Civil Procedure Rule Committee has approved in principle a 2-year pilot on “access to public domain documents” in the Commercial Court, London Circuit Court and the Financial List effective from 1 October 2025.