1 March Case Updates Thimmaya v Lancashire NHS Foundation Trust [2020] 1 WLUK 437 General, Personal injury, Legal test, Wasted cost order, Negligence ‘The cost of Iicompetence’ Relevance: General; Personal injury (negligence) Topic: Legal tests for negligence Wasted costs order against expert witness
1 March Case Updates R v Foy [2020] EWCA Crim 270, 2020 WL 00927442 Admissibility, Behaviour of expert, Psychiatric evidence, Ultimate issue, Criminal “Expert shopping” Relevance: General; criminal Topics: Admissibility of fresh psychiatric evidence; ultimate issue; behaviour of expert
1 March Case Updates MacDonald v Burton [2020] EWHC 906 (QB), 2020 WL 01262728 Recording, Medico-legal “It’s just not cricket” Judge: Spencer J (coincidentally Chair of the Expert Witness Institute) Relevance: General
13 February Industry News Experts take note! Expert failing in his duties ordered to pay part of the defendant's costs
3 February Industry News EWI responds to Medical Experts in Family Courts Consultation The EWI has submitted a response to the President of the Family Division Working Group on Medical Experts in the Family Courts Draft Report which has been out for consultation.
31 January Industry News EWI responds to Draft Practice Directions The EWI has responded to a recent consultation on the revision of the Practice Directions for the Upper Tribunal, Lands Chamber.
31 December Case Updates Zeromska-Smith v United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust [2019] EWHC 980 (QB), 2019 WL 01643863 Personal injury, Recovery of damages, Pathological grief “When is a mental disorder not a mental disorder?” Relevance: Personal injury cases involving bereavement Topic: Recovery of damages for pathological grief
31 December Giving Oral Evidence A Local Authority v M, F, E, W, X Y Z (by their Children's Guardian) [2019] EWHC 1447 (Fam), 2019 WL 06313296 General, Hot-tubbing, Expert evidence “Out of the frying pan into the hot tub”’ Relevance: General Topic: Concurrent expert evidence (‘hot-tubbing’)
31 December Rules and Regulations Mustard v Flower [2019] EWHC 2623 (QB), 2019 WL 05104326 General, Covert recording, Neuropsychological assessment, Part 35 “Be sure your sins will find you out” Relevance: General. Issues: Admissibility of covert recording of neuropsychological assessment Disproportionate Part 35 questions
17 December EWI News Somek & Associates approved as an EWI Corporate Partner EWI is delighted to announce that Somek & Associates have been approved as a Corporate Partner.