When Changing Your Expert Opinion Becomes a Risk: Reflections on Andrews v Kronospan Limited [2025]
One of the most difficult positions an expert witness can find themselves in is this: you have completed your analysis, agreed a common approach with the opposing experts, and the results are not what your instructing party hoped for.
UK Cosmetic Regulation Changes: What You Need to Know
What the UK’s new cosmetic regulations announcement means for patient safety, practitioners, and the future of the aesthetics industry.
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.
What Is Anchoring Bias and How Can It Undermine Expert Witness Work?
When expert witnesses rely too heavily on previous opinions, the results can be misleading and even damaging. In this post, Nurse Julie reflects on the risks of anchoring bias and why true independence matters in every case she takes on.