1. Expert Evidence in the Context of the Law of Evidence at Large
2. What Is an Expert?
3. Choosing an Expert
4. Expert Opinions and Ethical and Professional Responsibility Issues
5. Instructing the Expert Witness
6. Preparation of the Written Expert Opinion and Disclosure Pre-Trial
7. Calling Expert Evidence
8. Attacking Expert Evidence
9. Presenting the Expert Witness and Report to the Trier of Fact
10. Expert Evidence and Administrative Tribunals
11. Expert Evidence and Mediations
Forms and Precedents
Tables
Case Table
Statutes and Related Material Table
Index
Editorial Board
Stephanie L. McHugh — McHugh Law, Whistler
Brian M. Samuels, KC — Samuels & Co., Vancouver
John R. Singleton, KC — Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP, Vancouver
Authors
Jessica Campbell — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
Darlene Crimeni — McMillan LLP, Vancouver
Maryanna T. Dinh — Hunter Litigation Chambers, Vancouver
Brian Duong — Hunter Litigation Chambers, Vancouver
Devin Eeg — Hunter Litigation Chambers, Vancouver
Lisa C. Fong, KC — Ng Ariss Fong, Lawyers, Vancouver
Richard B. Lindsay, KC — CMB Mediation, Vancouver
Stephanie L. McHugh — McHugh Law, Whistler
Kaleigh Milinazzo — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
Justice Warren Milman — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Michael Ng — Ng Ariss Fong, Lawyers, Vancouver
Michael Parrish — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
Brian M. Samuels, KC — Samuels & Co., Vancouver
John R. Singleton, KC — Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP, Vancouver
Raylene Smith — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver