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EXPERT EVIDENCE
Testimony given by those qualified to speak with authority regarding scientific, technical or professional matters.
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Expert Evidence - Testimony given in relation to some specific, technical or professional matter by experts, i.e., persons qualified to speak as authoritaties because of their special training, skills or familiarity with the subject.

"Expert evidence on the psychological effect of the battering of spouses was admissible, as it was relevant and necessary in the context of that case."
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Expert Evidence Opinion evidence given by a person whom the court finds to be qualified to act as an expert.

a person who testifies under oath in a trial (or a deposition which may be used in a trial if the witness is not available) with first-hand or expert evidence useful in a lawsuit.

Quantifying losses in practice - expert evidence
It may be useful for the lawyers for the plaintiff and/or the defendant to employ forensic accountants or forensic economists to give evidence on the value of the loss.

A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.

See also: Evidence, Person, Law, Witness, Term

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