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Duelling experts in ADR

Laurence Boulle, Bond University

Abstract

Extract:
A common feature of litigation is the involvement of dual experts, one or more presenting evidence for each side. A common problem in this system is that dual experts often become duelling experts — with a non-expert, the judge, having to decide between them.

Suggested Citation

Laurence Boulle. "Duelling experts in ADR" ADR Bulletin 1.9 (1999).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/laurence_boulle/11