Uncomplicating Expert Evidence by Simon Harben SC
This paper covers using expert opinions in civil and criminal trials and ensuring the opinions obtained from them remain admissible as evidence. Download paper.
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This paper covers using expert opinions in civil and criminal trials and ensuring the opinions obtained from them remain admissible as evidence. Download paper.
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