Expert Evidence 2018
Course Date: May 11, 2018
Total: 5h 16min
Course Date: May 11, 2018
Welcome and Introduction
Expert Evidence Case Law Update
- the essentials: relevance and admissibility
- R. v. Mohan
- current issues and new developments
- the use of experts in civil and criminal proceedings
Wendy E. Dawson, QC — Crown Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, New Westminster
Graham J. Underwood — Legal Services Branch, Ministry of Attorney General, Victoria
The Role of the Expert Witness
- do you need an expert?
- identifying strategic and tactical issues at the outset
- what does the court expect?
- qualifying the expert witness
- long v. short form CV
C. Geoff Baragar, QC — Crown Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, New Westminster
David J. Wallin — Whitelaw Twining Law Corporation, Vancouver
Break
Contesting Expert Evidence
- new tools for excluding expert evidence
- how to deal with bias
Richard S. Fowler, QC — Fowler and Blok, Vancouver
Nikos E. Harris — University of BC and Peck and Company, Vancouver
Professionalism and Ethical Issues with Expert Evidence
- impartiality and experts — international problems and solutions
- dealing with drafts and updates of reports
- access to your expert by the other side
Claire E. Hunter — Hunter Litigation Chambers, Vancouver
Networking Lunch
Retaining and Working With Your Expert Witness
- finding an expert and doing background checking
- the qualifications of your expert
- the letter retaining the expert witness
- notice and filing requirements
- tendering the expert report and/or calling the expert
Jonathan Van Netten — Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
Direct Examination of the Expert Witness
- preparation and best practices: effective presentation of opinion, outlining the evidence
- avoiding pitfalls: jargon, appearance of bias, exclusive reliance on accused/client, failure to consider alternative hypothesis, inadequate data
- tips to avoid setting up your expert for failure or a devastating cross-examination
John D. Cliffe, QC — Cliffe Tobias Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver
Winston L. Sayson, QC — Crown Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, Surrey
Break
Cross Examination of An Expert Witness
- preparation and best practices
- restrictions on cross examination
- dealing with the different types of "problematic" experts
The Honourable Mr. Justice Nathan H. Smith — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
John D. Cliffe, QC — Cliffe Tobias Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver
Andrew MacDonald — Crown Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, New Westminster
Dangers of Expert Evidence
- wrongful convictions
- opinions from unqualified experts
- "miscarriage of justice"
The Honourable Mr. Justice Nathan H. Smith — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Wendy E. Dawson, QC — Crown Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, New Westminster
Graham J. Underwood — Legal Services Branch, Ministry of Attorney General, Victoria
Closing Remarks
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