Expert Evidence (Syllabus 20) Flashcards
What is expert evidence an exception to?
the general rule that only evidence of fact may be adduced
Where do the rules under Part 35 not apply?
on the small claims track
Does Part 35 (expert evidence) apply on the small claims track?
No
What is expert evidence usually?
evidence of opinion.
Is the function of an expert. to give their opinion on issues of law?
No
What is the duty to restrict expert evidence?
expert evidence shall be restricted to that which is reasonably required to resolve the proceedings
What is meant by an expert?
a person who has been instructed to give or prepare expert evidence for the purpose of proceedings
What is meant by a single joint expert?
an expert instructed prepare a report for the court on behalf of two or more of the parties to the proceedings.
Who do experts owe a duty to?
it is the duty of experts to help the court on matters within their expertise.
Is the unavailability of an expert a sufficient ground to vary the case management timetable?
No
What is a judge entitled to when comparing the evidence of an expert and a witness of fact?
the judge is entered to prefer the evidence of a witness of fact than an expert. If this is the case, reasons justifying the preferment should be given.
What do experts do in relation to the ultimate issues in a case?
they provide evidence on the matters, but they do not determine them (this is a matter for the judge).
Can expert evidence be adduced without the permission of the court?
No
What types of directions/restricitons can the court make with regard to expert evidence?
(1) the nature of the evidence which it requires
(2) the way in which the evidence should be placed before the court
(3) the ability to exclude evidence.
Is a hypothetical situation allowed to be used by an expert to explain what they would have done?
No, this evidence is likely to be excluded.
In financial and banking disputes, would expert evidence relating to the legal advice of a lawyer in relation to such issues be admissible?
No, the court would likely exclude this
What are the duties of the expert?
(1) expert evidence should be the independent product of the expert uninfluenced as to the form or content by the exigencies of litigation.
(2) an expert witness should provide independent assistance to the court by way of objective unbiased opinion in relation to matters within their expertise.
(3) an expert witness should state the facts or assumptions on which their opinion is based.
(4) an expert should make it clear when a particular question or issue falls outside their expertise
When parties apply for permission to use an expert what must they provide?
an estimate of he costs of the proposed expert evidence and identify the field in which expert evidence is required and the name of the proposed expert.
Where a claim has been allocated on the small claims or fast track, usually where permission is given how many experts will this be for?
one expert on a particular issue.
In a soft tissue claim, what permission would normally be given?
(1) for one expert medical report
(2) where permission may not be given initially unless the medical report is a fixed cost one. If the claimant seeks permission to obtain a further medical report form a medical expert in-
(a) consultant orthopaedic surgeon
(b) consultant in accident and emergency
(c) GP
(d) physiotherapist registered with the Health and Care Professions Council
the report must be a fixed cost medical report.
Can the court limit the amount of expert fees recovered by a party?
Yes
If a party seeks to adduce expert evidence from previous proceedings, will this be done through Part 35?
No, it will be can be adduced by hearsay evidence.
What is the test for permission to adduce expert evidence?
the burden lies on the party seeking to adduce the expert evidence to persuade the court tha it will assist them.
Where is expert evidence prima facie admissible?
where there is a body of expertise governed by recognised standards and rules of conduct and which was pertinent to an issue to be decided by the court.