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committed to injured people

The joint meeting of experts and the jointly instructed expert

APIL CPD:
All levels - 1 hour

(Please note that the number of CPD hours may be subject to change)

The recent case of Glover & Anor v Fluid Structural Engineers & Technical Designers Ltd & Ors [2024] EWHC 1257 shows that lawyers are still making fundamental mistakes in their dealing with experts at the joint meeting stage.  

Similarly the judgment in Seneschall v Trisant Foods Ltd & Ors [2024] EWHC 1380 (Ch) shows that there are circumstances in which a court will allow a party to instruct their own expert if they disagree with the conclusions of a jointly instructed expert.

This webinar looks at the rules and case law in relation to the joint meeting of experts and the jointly instructed expert including:

  • The purpose, rules and guidance in relation to joint meetings of experts
  • What happens if the parties cannot agree an agenda
  • What, if any, input can a lawyer have into a joint meeting?
  • The consequences of “overlawyering” at the joint meeting stage
  • What do you do if an expert changes their mind after a joint meeting?
  • Attempts to “backtrack” from a joint report
  • Expert misconduct at the joint meeting
  • The consequences when an expert does not engage properly in the joint meeting process
  • What can you do if you do not agree with the conclusions of a jointly instructed expert?

Cost:

1 person - member/accredited firm: £85 + VAT
1 person - non-member: £115 + VAT
Small office (2 - 6 people): £150 + VAT
Large office (7 people or more): £185 + VAT
Whole organisation (All staff at all offices): £375 + VAT


Live or on-demand

We encourage all attendees to watch the webinar live - this gives people the opportunity to ask questions and participate in polls.

All people registered for the webinar will automatically be emailed details to view the online recording following the webinar, whether you view live or not. Recordings are available to view for up to six months.

Live webinar
29 Jul 2024
12:00 to 13:00

On-demand recording
From 29 Jul 2024 to 29 Jan 2025

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