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Preparing and Presenting Expert Evidence

Practice Point

24
Mar

Preparing and Presenting Expert Evidence

Author: Carla Bekkering, Nicholas Peterson, and Kirsten Reimer
Current to: November 2024

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“Preparing and Presenting Expert Evidence” was authored by Carla Bekkering (Bekkering York Barristers LLP), Nicholas Peterson (Collins Peterson LLP), and Kirsten Reimer (articled student, Bekkering York Barristers LLP) and was presented at CLEBC’s Personal Injury Conference 2024.

This paper provides practical guidance on selecting, preparing, and using expert evidence effectively in litigation. It explores key considerations for plaintiff and defence counsel, including expert selection, timing, and strategic approaches to expert reports.

With increasing specialization in medical fields and legislated caps on recoverable disbursements, a strategic approach to expert evidence is more important than ever.

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