“Expertise, Not Advocacy: Recent Judicial Consideration of the Role of the Expert in B.C.” Article
November 15, 2016
The article “Expertise, Not Advocacy: Recent Judicial Consideration of the Role of the Expert in B.C.” co-written by Harper Grey partner Jennifer Woznesensky and associate Kelsey Rose discusses how while requiring objectivity from experts is not new; a review of some BC decisions has demonstrated increased willingness of judges to disregard expert evidence for failing to meet this duty. The article was published in the Canadian Journal of Insurance Law, Volume 34, Number 6, November 2016, published by Lexis Nexis Canada Inc. Read the complete article here.
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