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Expert Privilege' in Civil Evidence

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Expert Privilege' in Civil Evidence

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul England

ISBN:

9781841133034

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hart Publishing

Publication Date:

9th December 2010

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

347.42067

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

266

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 21mm

Description

Expert evidence frequently wins or loses cases. The importance of handling that evidence properly is therefore paramount. Fundamental to this is the application of privilege. Indeed, thorny privilege issues relating to expert documents, drafts, communications, instructions, collateral use, joint statements, statements of replaced experts, amongst other issues, come up time and again in practice. This book approaches 'expert privilege' as a subcategory of privilege of its own. This is not because it is defined by a uniform subset of rules that apply to all situations in which expert material is at issue, but precisely because it is not. Neither can assumptions about privilege in expert evidence be based on other areas of application. Instead, 'expert privilege' is a highly idiosyncratic and problematic area. None of the traditional privilege texts are dedicated to this important subject. A book dealing with 'expert privilege' as a subject area of its own is therefore highly overdue. This is the first such book. This book provides an overview of the issues, cases and rules that feature in this complex area, with the touchstone of practicality kept very much in mind throughout. The order in which issues are discussed follows the process by which expert evidence is prepared, from instruction through to collateral use. The intended readership is solicitors and counsel practicing in England and Wales in all the areas of civil, commercial litigation that use expert evidence. This book will also be of interest to practitioners in other common law countries and academics who are interested in English procedural law.

Author Bio

Paul England is a solicitor at leading City firm Simmons and Simmons. With a doctorate in biochemistry from the University of Oxford, Paul practises in the area of intellectual property, with a particular interest in pharmaceutical patent litigation and other disputes of a highly technical nature. Paul has published widely and co-authors the UK chapter of 'International Patent Litigation - Developing an Effective Strategy'.

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