The role of expert witness makes considerable demands upon anyone who ventures across its threshold: for he will have a duty of allegiance to the court or tribunal while employed and paid by just one of the parties.
The purpose of the play is to give an explanation, in an entertaining way, of the role of the expert witness; and also to provide tips for those engaged in expert witness work. The play comprises a sequence of short scenes, with commentary between, tracing the fortunes of an expert witness in lively action. The play is flexible as to the proceedings – whether litigation, arbitration or adjudication proceedings.
This play is ideally suited to students or those considering taking up the expert witness mantle. It is a light hearted and entertaining way of learning more about what the role entails.
The Surveyor as Expert Witness: Building and Development Play (Eg Practice)
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Book Details
Author(s)Morris, Alan
PublisherEstates Gazette
ISBN / ASIN0728204800
ISBN-139780728204805
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank11,674,049
CategoryArchitecture
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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