19 August 2026 Sean Mosby 56 Case Updates Be cautious when accepting instructions from a Litigant in Person by Sean Mosby Summary The judgment dealt with the defendant's application for reverse summary judgment or to strike out the claimant's claim and the claimant's application to strike out the defendant's application and for a stay of related proceedings. The claimant attempted to submit a non-compliant report as 'independent expert evidence' to support his application without obtaining permission to do so. Learning points Learning points for Litigants in Person Make sure you understand and comply with the relevant rules and regulations which apply to your case. Take full advantage of the many resources and support that are available to assist Litigants in Person ('LiP'), such as the Handbook issued by the Civil sub-Committee of the Committee of the Council of Circuit Judges in England and Wales, the Resources for Litigants in Person, and options for free legal advice such as Getting free legal advice | The Law Society. Learning points for experts Be cautious when accepting instructions from a LiP. It is likely that they will have an imperfect, or even limited, understanding of the relevant procedural rules. Ensure that you fully understand how they intend to use your expert report. Listen to our podcast on Acting for litigants in person. Watch out for our Guidance on 'Acting for a Litigant in Person' for advice on acting for a LiP and what to do when your previously represented party becomes a LiP. To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login More links Link to the Judgment Share Print Tags 07. Receiving Instructions06. Rules and Regulations11. Report WritingLitigant in Person Related articles A Day in the Life of a Physiotherapy Expert Witness Podcast Episode 29: Acting for Litigants in Person Various Claimants v Mercedes-Benz Group and Others [2026] EWHC 1753 (KB) Downes v Ostrowicka 118DC085 Trinsic Collagen Limited v Procoll Limited [2026] EWHC 1793 (Ch) Comments are only visible to subscribers.