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Welcome to our February issue
  • Feb 4, 2025
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Hello and welcome to our February issue, please download here.

The main focus of this issue is forensic. In particular financial forensics. We feature two articles by  experts from expert Evidence, ‘Accountability Is Key To Preventing Miscarriages Of Justice’ by Thomas Walford and Gerald Frost. And ‘Barclays v The Financial Conduct Authority’ by Ausaf Abbas, Investment Banking Expert of Expert Evidence International Limited. Similar articles include; Transaction Disputes: Party Expert, Single Joint Expert or Expert Determiner? by Neil Rudd Senior Manager, Forensic Services at Crowe U.K.  

Other forensic areas include; ‘The Critical Role of Digital Investigations in Modern Criminal Justice’ IntaForenics. The case of  ‘Costs Awarded Against a Fire and Rescue Service for a Prosecution Case That “Should Never Have Been Started” is an excellent article relevant to all experts by Tom McNeill and Colin Todd MBE. Paul Grainger explains ‘What Happens When Acting as an Expert and Investigator. Understanding Flooding and Storm Surge: Causes, Impacts, and Prevention Strategies,’ by Charles Vinores, MCE, PE, MBA at Envista Forensics and, the Role of the Expert Witness in Police Custody by Laurie Small at Somek Associates

Dr Stephen Castell asks, what recommendations the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry Report should contain?’ Whilst Fiona Hotston Moore of FHM, predicts ‘The Expert’s Expert Witness Predictions for 2025.’

Our next issue will be published in April 2024, it will have a medical negligence focus, if you have a submission please email us.


Chris Connelly
Editor
chris.connelly@expertwitness.co.uk