Abstract

The civil procedure system in England requires the court to give permission for expert evidence to be used by a party. The expert owes an overriding duty to the interests of justice and to the court. This article considers the different forms of expert evidence (including the single, joint expert, who is shared by the parties) and the increasing degree of judicial management of such evidence.

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