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09 June 2011
Issue: 7469 / Categories: Legal News
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FPR web learning

Training provider Bond Solon has launched a new web learning programme for expert witnesses in family proceedings.

It will enable experts to satisfy solicitors and courts that they have complied with their new requirement under practice direction 25A of the Family Procedure Rules (FPR). The web learning package includes interviews with Sir Nicholas Wall, president of the family division, and other leading family lawyers.

Mark Solon, solicitor and managing director of Bond Solon training, says: “All expert witnesses in family proceedings are now required to include a statement in their reports that they are aware of the requirements of the new FPR. Solicitors must be satisfied that the experts they instruct actually do know the Rules. There could be tears during cross examination if it turns out the witness is not really up to speed. Our web learning programme gives comfort to solicitors that the experts who have completed the study material...will not cause embarrassment.”

The Rules, effective from 6 April 2011, provide a single set of rules for family proceedings in the High Court, county court and magistrates’ courts.

Issue: 7469 / Categories: Legal News
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