Expert Witness - Vol 14
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Nicola Laver
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'Expert Witness Vol. 14' provides unmissable knowledge on the following topics:
Male Or Female Expert Witness? Good Reasons For Change
A court-appointed male expert psychologist in family proceedings was replaced by a female expert at the request of a mother. But this was no ‘gender war’ issue or even a case of mere ‘preference’: it was a case involving a vulnerable woman apparently traumatised by a history of male violence, and whose ability to offer her ‘best evidence’ was at risk.
Can an Expert Who Lacks Information Offer Reliable Evidence?
Expert witnesses can be given a bit of a hard time, sometimes with good reason. But an expert’s ‘failure’ may be unintended, indeed caused by another party.
Bullying, Wellbeing at Work and Amended SRA Codes
The importance of wellbeing in the workplace is continually emphasised, both within the solicitors’ profession and by the regulators.
Risk Assessments and AML: An SRA Priority
Risk runs through every part of the solicitors’ workload. But risk, whatever its nature, rarely remains static.
Long-Term Empty? Protecting Probate Property Risks
The exact number of probate properties caught up in the ongoing probate delays may not be known, but it would be reasonable to assume the volume is fairly sizeable. The fact the housing market is slower than perhaps a year ago is not helping.
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