Posts Tagged 'Attorney'

Bradley Willcox et al v. Lloyds TSB (US case, Honolulu, Hawaii.)

Posted on June 20th, 2017 · Posted in Expert Witness, Financial Litigation, Investment, Property

US Litigation focuses on consumer rights in complex loans Willcox v Lloyds had some similarities with the previous case in Northern California of Dugan v Lloyds TSB. This time a.. read more

How To Give Evidence Internationally

Posted on November 13th, 2016 · Posted in Expert Information, Expert Witness, Financial Litigation

A presentation by Dr Thomas Walford Most countries have their own rules about how court proceedings should be conducted. The establishment of a framework for dispute resolution has made it.. read more

Remaining Impartial in Mediation.

Posted on March 6th, 2016 · Posted in Mediation

Impartiality and neutrality play a huge part in the role of a mediator. Under the 2008 EU Mediation Directive: ‘Mediator’ means ‘any third person who is asked to conduct a.. read more

Direct Examination of the Expert Witness

Posted on June 9th, 2014 · Posted in Expert Information

Examination in Chief or Direct Examination is where your instructing solicitor’s counsel first has the opportunity to ask the expert witness questions. In the English courts, the examination in chief.. read more

Fistful of cash being taken

Madoff Securities International Ltd (in Liquidation) vs Raven & others

Posted on March 19th, 2014 · Posted in Financial Litigation

In June 2009 Bernard Madoff was sentenced in New York to 150 years in prison and ordered to forfeit US$170 bn. This well documented case involved Madoff’s notorious Ponzi scheme.. read more

When should attorneys hire expert witnesses for a case?

Posted on January 1st, 2009 · Posted in Expert Information

When should you get an expert involved? A good expert will become a real asset to any trial. He will be able to see the wood from the trees and.. read more