MAZUR MATTERS 16: THE STATEMENT OF THE LEGAL SERVICES BOARD: A REVIEW WILL EXAMINE HOW REGULATORS ENSURE THAT "INFORMATION ON CONDUCTING LITIGATION WAS ACCURATE AND RELIABLE"

MAZUR MATTERS 16: THE STATEMENT OF THE LEGAL SERVICES BOARD: A REVIEW WILL EXAMINE HOW REGULATORS ENSURE THAT “INFORMATION ON CONDUCTING LITIGATION WAS ACCURATE AND RELIABLE”

The Legal Services Board issued a statement on Mazur yesterday.   This follows a meeting of the regulators and and representative bodies on the 9th October. The statement contains few surprises. It agrees that the Mazur decision has not changed the…

SOME MORE INFORMATION ON SURVEILLANCE EVIDENCE AND PERRIN -v- WALSH: FURTHER STATEMENTS; WARNINGS TO THE EXPERTS AND COSTS

SOME MORE INFORMATION ON SURVEILLANCE EVIDENCE AND PERRIN -v- WALSH: FURTHER STATEMENTS; WARNINGS TO THE EXPERTS AND COSTS

This case was covered in a previous post. There is a useful article on the case by the claimant’s counsel. This covers the orders made in relation to further evidence from the surveillance operatives, the warnings given to the medical…

EXPERT WATCH 19: THE EXPERT WHO WAS "FIGHTING HIS CORNER RATHER THAN TAKING A DISPASSIONATE APPROACH TO THE ISSUES RAISED"

EXPERT WATCH 19: THE EXPERT WHO WAS “FIGHTING HIS CORNER RATHER THAN TAKING A DISPASSIONATE APPROACH TO THE ISSUES RAISED”

Here we look at the judge’s views as to the approach taken by experts in a clinical negligence case.  The judge clearly preferred the approach of one expert to that of another.  One expert was “fighting his corner” rather than…