Not exact matches
When I first started
as an
expert witness specialising in Mental
Capacity, a colleague of mine said to me: «Tim, I'm a Consultant Psychiatrist and therefore the Gold standard, you are only a nurse and therefore, at best, will only ever be bronze.»
Cloisters has always been at the cutting edge of clinical negligence law, playing a lead role in many of the major cases such
as A v Powys Local Health Board (# 10.7 m), the highest ever clinical negligence award at trial and the first to break through the # 10m barrier; Masterman - Lister v Brutton & Co and others, the leading Court of Appeal case on
capacity; Iqbal v Whipps Cross University NHS Trust leading Court of Appeal case regarding compensation for the «lost years» and the doctrine of precedent; Crofton v NHSLA in respect of the impact of local authority payments on damages for care; and Lucas v Barking, Havering & Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust, the leading case on disclosure of draft
witness statements and
expert reports.
In that
capacity, she defended depositions of fact,
expert and 30 (b)(6)
witnesses, prepared
witnesses for deposition and trial testimony,
as well
as drafted pleadings, memoranda, dispositive motions and briefs, invalidity and non-infringement
expert reports and discovery.
As an
expert witness in neurosurgery, to what extent do you get to engage the full
capacity of your expertise?
As an
expert witness in eye surgery, to what extent do you get to engage the full
capacity of your expertise?
She has been assessing and treating children, adults, and families since 1986, and has been qualified
as an
expert witness in British Columbia in custody and access issues, parental
capacity assessments, parental alienation, interviewing children, child and family matters, intimate partner violence, child abuse issues, sexual abuse, clinical and forensic psychology, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, and professional issues relating to the practice of psychology.
[14] Here, the parties differed,
as did some of the
expert witnesses, about the Plaintiff's prognosis; and the extent to which the injuries resulting from the accident, would affect his
capacity to earn income in future.
As an
expert witness in rhinoplasty and ear surgery, to what extent do you get to engage the full
capacity of your expertise?