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How Are Expert Witnesses Responding to the New Focus on Time and Money? - Mark Solon, Bond Solon

24/05/13. Measures to cut costs are at the heart of the changes to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) which came into effect on 1 April 2013 as a result of Lord Justice Jackson’s 2010 report into civil litigation costs. Time is money, and legal proceedings are expected to be dealt with more quickly than under the old regime. This means that expert witnesses have to keep meticulously detailed records of what they do, noting the time spent on each phase of an assignment, including initial assessment, report-writing, meetings, dealing with questions and...

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