No further regulation of expert witnesses is required, according to a leading barrister.
Speaking at the 20th Annual Bond Solon Expert Witness Conference, Tim Dutton QC said it would be “difficult” to set up a separate regulatory entity for experts, and problems would arise particularly where litigants-in-person are involved.
Dutton, a former Bar Council chair, shared his concerns about unscrupulous experts in a BBC Panorama investigation that found several experts apparently prepared to field evidence in support of a litigant despite knowing they had broken the law. However, he spoke against regulation at the conference.
This article was first published in New Law Journal (www.newlawjournal.co.uk) on 13 November 2014 and is reproduced by kind permission.