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Tonight: Concurrent Expert Evidence - perspectives from the hot tub

Wed Nov 14 2012

In tonight's seminar, KordaMentha Forensics partners Nigel Carson, John Temple-Cole and Andrew Ross each talk about their experiences in the “hot-tub”, providing insights into the advantages and disadvantages of this approach.

This includes issues such as:

  • the different approaches taken and formats used by the Court
  • the skills required to give concurrent evidence
  • the type of preparation needed
  • preparing joint reports for use in Court
  • the pitfalls of concurrent evidence.

The seminar will be chaired by Philip Doherty SC of the NSW Bar Common Law Committee. For full details, please download a flyer.

14 November 2012

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