Sentences with phrase «objective expert evidence»

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At Seafish, we achieve these objectives by providing expert, relevant, impartial and trusted economic evidence, analysis and evidence.
So few can handle the truth or base their judgement on objective scientific evidence and intelligent analysis provided by experts in the communications fields.
Overall, the amendments are designed to encourage experts to be more objective and allow the court to be more efficient when dealing with expert evidence.
In 2010, Rule 53.03 of the Rules of Civil Procedure was amended to outline what documents are to be disclosed to the other side regarding expert evidence, including the instructing letter, the report, and now a Form 53 signed by the expert stating that they will provide opinion evidence that is fair, objective and non-partisan.
In fact, it is the duty of an expert witness to provide opinion evidence that is fair, objective and non-partisan.
The lesson for practitioners is to piece together carefully the evidence, challenge the expert evidence and make an objective assessment of the likely outcome with a well - judged Pt 36 offer on apportionment.
We would like to invite you and your client to meet with us to discuss an alternative means to resolve this matter in a way that is fair to our clients and respects the mandate of yours... We are of the opinion that, viewed objectively, the state of the evidence to this point demonstrates that this prosecution has no reasonable prospect of success... You have no evidence to respond to our experts and, it seems to us, no reasonable basis to expect they will be disbelieved... We think you will agree that an objective review of Mr. Marschdorf's evidence exposes serious weaknesses in the prosecution case and significant areas of agreement between the defence and your only witness... You are dependent on a theory advanced by Mr. Osborne which misconceives the law.
An expert's evidence should express an independent view that is both objective and, if necessary, critical of arguments put forward by his or her instructing party.
The judge pointed out that the duty of an expert is to «provide opinion evidence that is fair, objective and non-partisan,» while adding, «I do not have any faith in the conclusions reached by [the cousin] and find that he is indeed in a conflict position.»
In addition to marshalling expert evidence which is objective and persuasive, the challenge posed to plaintiff's counsel is to create a historical framework, based on the plaintiff's own pre-accident history, in which the plaintiff's pre-accident qualifications, achievements and work history are invoked to build a framework for establishing credibility.
(ICBC's doctor) impressed upon me that he was more of an advocate for ICBC than an objective expert, and I therefoe attach little wieght to his evidence.
Fears of insufficient expert evidence and adherence to procedure trumping justice have not borne out since the new timescale was introduced in July 2013, and the Public Law Outline (PLO) has so far achieved its objective.
An insurance company will often rely upon the opinion of its own internal medical experts to decide on whether there is sufficient objective evidence of a disability.
The medical evidence is often based on the claimant's own account to the experts and is generally unsupported by any objective data.
Arbitrators should ignore evidence that is not fair, objective or non-partisan and, in such instances, the expert should not receive compensation for appearing as a witness.»
«Experts should be required to certify their duty to the tribunal and to provide fair, objective and non-partisan evidence.
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