What's on Practical Law?

Expert evidence: reports and discussions

Practical Law UK Practice Note 3-564-0666 (Approx. 35 pages)

Expert evidence: reports and discussions

This practice note considers a number of issues relevant to experts' reports and discussions. The issues include: the form and content of the report, considerations on receipt of the draft report, service of reports, questions to experts and supplementary reports. It also addresses the timing and purpose of experts' discussions, whether those discussions are mandatory and who should attend them. Issues concerning the joint statement are also considered.
.

Get full access to this document with a free trial

Try free and see for yourself how Practical Law resources can improve productivity, efficiency and response times.

About Practical Law

This document is from Thomson Reuters Practical Law, the legal know-how that goes beyond primary law and traditional legal research to give lawyers a better starting point. We provide standard documents, checklists, legal updates, how-to guides, and more.

Learn more
  • Expert Guidance

    650+ full-time experienced lawyer editors globally create and maintain timely, reliable and accurate resources across all major practice areas.

  • Trust

    83% of customers are highly satisfied with Practical Law and would recommend to a colleague.

  • Improve Response Time

    81% of customers agree that Practical Law saves them time.

End of Document
Also Found In
Resource ID 3-564-0666
© 2024 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.
Maintained
Resource Type Practice notes
Jurisdictions
  • England
  • Wales
Related Content