Expert Witness Journal features articles by Emily Betts and Charlotte John

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09 Feb 2021

The recently published Expert Witness Journal features articles by Emily Betts and Charlotte John. Emily outlines lessons for property lawyers following Griffiths v TUI and Charlotte explores the judgment in ACC & Others.

Click here to read Emily’s article: Lessons for Property Lawyers: From Holiday Illness Claim: is the court obliged to accept ‘unopposed’ expert evidence? The article explores the High Court Appeal in Griffiths v TUI [2020] EWHC 2268, handed down in August 2020.

Click here to read Charlotte’s article: Litigating on behalf of P: Guidance for Deputies on seeking permission and Managing Conflicts. It explores the judgment in ACC & Others [2020] EWCOP 9, a test case which concerns the circumstances in which deputies must seek authority to litigate on behalf of P and other considerations such as managing conflicts where a professional deputy proposes to instruct its own firm in the litigation.

Authors

Charlotte John

Call: 2008

Emily Betts

Call: 2009

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