Abstract

On claim proceedings, as a rule, an judicial expert's opinion is required to establish the objective side of the dispute. Assessing the credibility of the expert's report for the court is difficult, because it requires the use of special expert knowledge. Legal issues of preparation of the critical review (another expert's opinion) on the judicial expert' report, as a way to implement the adversarial principle of parties, are discussed. Provides guidance on the interaction between counsel and expert in the case of challenging the judicial expert's opinion.

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