When Should an Aesthetic Expert Witness Refuse Instruction?
I think many people assume expert witnesses are instructed because they already hold an opinion someone wants confirmed. In reality, this is exactly what should not happen.
Choosing the Right Expert Witness: Why Training and Accountability Matter in Legal Cases
What makes a good expert witness? In this blog, Nurse Julie reflects on the importance of impartiality, legal training, and collaboration between solicitors and experts in building stronger and fairer cases.
Risk and Assessment in Aesthetic Consultations
Viewed from a clinical standpoint, aesthetic medicine is founded on the four fundamental principles of medical ethics: autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice.
Duty of Care in Medical and Non-Medical Aesthetic Treatments
In medical negligence cases, the existence of a duty of care is rarely in question, but this responsibility extends to non-medical professionals administering non-surgical procedures.