June '07
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Law
  • Brown v Rice The ‘without prejudice’ rule in mediation cases examined by the High Court.
  • Copland v UK ECHR. An employer breached an employee’s human rights by monitoring emails, telephone calls & use of the Internet.

    Events
    07/06/07: Establishing Your Practice (Manchester) EWI Seminar for experts.
    12/06/07: Law For Experts (London) EWI course presented by Eversheds.
    15/06/07: Homelessness Seminar (Manchester) Garden Court North seminar offering 5 CPD points. This seminar will be at an intermediate level aimed at practitioners with at least a basic knowledge of homelessness law but not necessarily having substantial practical experience.
    25/06/07: Child Psychiatry & The Law (London) RSM expert witness course for child mental health professionals.

    Articles
    Sexual Abuse: An Addictions Perspective Chicago based addictions psychiatrist & group psychotherapist Dr.Jeffrey Roth provides an intriguing article that will interest fellow experts and solicitors alike.

    In The News

    15/05/07 (UK): Demand For Experts Results In New Course Rickerbys is hosting a seminar designed to advise and inform budding experts of the process and how they will need to conduct themselves when called to offer expert testimony.


    10/05/07 (UK): Planning Expert Challenged In Ski Slope Case Developers behind a £300million development have questioned the evidence of a key witness brought in to bolster the case against the indoor ski slope complex.


    28/04/07 (UK): Landscape Architect Praises Tesco Design An expert witness appearing on behalf of Tesco praised the design of a proposed store at a recent planning inquiry. The development faces objections from the local MP and other community groups, and it is likely that a final decision will take place in June.


    27/04/07 (NL): Mortar Expert Testifies On Sarajevo Tactics A witnesses testifying this week at the trial of General Dragomir Milosevic suggested the Bosnian Serbs’ use of mortars was intended to spread terror among Sarajevo citizens during the last two years of the 1992-1995 siege.


    25/04/07 (UK): DNA Mistakes In Angelika Case No Bar To Conviction The jury in the Angelika Kluk murder trial clearly felt that acknowledged mistakes made in forensic procedures were not material.


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