Course description
Following a number of recommendations made by the Civil Justice Council Report on 'Concurrent Expert Evidence' or 'hot tubbing', as it is also known, amendments to Practice Direction 35.11 of the CPR have now been in force for some time. However, there remains a reluctance on the part of judges and parties in civil litigation to deploy the procedure.
Suitable for both expert witnesses and litigators, barrister Alastair Hodge will take you on an informative journey through everything you will need to know.
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Introduction
Following a number of recommendations made by the Civil Justice Council Report on 'Concurrent Expert Evidence' or 'hot tubbing', as it is also known, amendments to Practice Direction 35.11 of the CPR have now been in force for some time. However, there remains a reluctance on the part of judges and parties in civil litigation to deploy the procedure.
Suitable for both expert witnesses and litigators, barrister Alastair Hodge will take you on an informative journey through everything you will need to know.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Cross-examination of experts on an issue-by-issue basis
- Use of concurrent evidence in legal proceedings
- The power of the court to set an agenda for the evidence
- Interplay between judge and counsel
- Evidence to be elicited
- Changes to directions & listing question
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