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Podcast Episode 13: Long-Standing Policy Issues
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Podcast Episode 13: Long-Standing Policy Issues

bySean Mosby

 

In the 13th episode of the Expert Matters Podcast, we look at five long-standing policy issues that have had significant developments recently: (1) Transparency and Open Justice, (2) Expert Fees, (3) Expert Regulation, (4) Artificial Intelligence, and (5) Fixed Recoverable Costs. We discuss the issues, what's been happening and where developments might lead. We also say a sad farewell to our wonderful Membership Manager, Wiebke Morgan, who is retiring this month. We catch up with Wiebke to talk about her time at EWI and the most frequent errors by experts that she’s seen over her time here. And as always check out the latest news in our 'What's going on at EWI?' and 'Newsreel' segments.

You can listen to Episode 13 of the Expert Matters Podcast on a number of podcast apps, including spotify and apple podcasts. If you can't find the podcast on your favourite app, let us know at expertmatters@ewi.org.uk.

Chapters:

00:00  Introduction

00:38  What's going on at EWI?

01:44  Wiebke Morgan

09:53  Transparency and Open Justice

14:15  Expert Fees

17:23  Expert Regulation

21:26  Artificial Intelligence

24:08  Fixed Recoverable Costs

26:08  Newsreel

28:16 Conclusion

The further information, resources, judgments we mention in this episode are:

Transparency and Open Justice

Cape Intermediate Holdings Ltd v Dring [2019] UKSC 38

House of Common Justice Committee, Open justice: court reporting in the digital age

Ministry of Justice, Open Justice: the way forward

Access to Court Documents Consultation

The EWI’s view on the Civil Procedure Rule Committee Court Documents Consultation

Access to Public Domain Documents Pilot

Transparency and Open Justice Board 

Transparency and Open Justice Board Key Objectives

Speech by Mr Justice Nicklin: Open Justice – Fit for Purpose

Transparency in the Family Court Report - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Financial Remedies Transparency pilot notice - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Family Court reporting pilot to be extended nationally

Expert Fees

Podcast Episode 4: Expert Fees

Advice on Expert Fees after CXR v Dome Holdings

JXX v Scott Archibald [2025] EWHC 69 (SCCO)

Civil Procedure Rule Committee May minutes, response to question 13

Uprating of fees for fixed cost medical reports

Update to Legal Aid Agency Guidance on the Remuneration of Expert Witnesses

Expert Regulation

Family Procedure Rules Consultation concerning the instruction of unregulated experts in family law children proceedings

Expert Matters, Autumn 2024 - The Importance of Expert Witness Training

Rashpal Samrai & Ors v Rajinder Kalia [2024] EWHC 3143 (KB)

LB Croydon v D (critical scrutiny of the paedeatric overview)

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Judicial Guidance - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Podcast Episode 11: AI and the Expert Witness

Expet Matter, Spring 2025 - Richard Marshall, AI and the Expert Witness

Fixed Recoverable Costs

Civil Procedure Rule Committee May minutes, Item 5

Newsreel

Supreme Court PACCAR ruling

Civil Justice Council Review of Litigation Funding

Family Justice Council Guidance on Covert Recordings in Family Law proceedings concerning children

How to Reduce the Re-traumatisation of Claimants in Medico-Legal Litigation Claims

Philipa Hodgson v Dr Daniel Hammond & Anor [2025] EWHC 1261 (KB)

We would appreciate your feedback including improvements and ideas for content you would like us to include at expertmatters@ewi.org.uk. 

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