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CAN AN EXPERT WORK ON A CONDITIONAL FEE BASIS? IT MAY BE POSSIBLE – BUT IS DEFINITELY NOT WISE

Civil Litigation Brief

I am grateful to Professor Keith Rix for allowing me to use an article that appears in February’s Expert Healthcare Witness Matters*. This deals with the question of whether an expert can, or should, agree to act on a conditional.

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PROVING THINGS 245: A FAILURE TO PROVE A LOSS OF EARNINGS: A CLAIM PUT AT OVER £2 MILLION AND £23,000 AWARDED

Civil Litigation Brief

In McInerney v Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (Victimisation) [2024] EAT 158 HHJ James Tayler (in the Employment Appeal Tribunal) dismissed the claimant’s appeal in relation to loss of earnings. The Employment Tribunal had found that the claimant had failed.

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A Year in Review: Joseph, Hollander & Craft 2023

Joseph, Hollander & Craft

Anne artfully cross-examined the plaintiff’s own expert witnesses to support the client’s defense and cast doubt on the actions of others. “We We supported our client’s medical decision-making and were honored to be her advocates throughout the lengthy litigation process,” Anne continued.

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Meta’s SEAMLESSM4T: Redefining Global Communication with AI Translation

Complex Discovery

There exists a concern that such technologies may disproportionately impact certain demographic groups, necessitating vigilance in their deployment, particularly in sensitive areas such as healthcare and the legal field.