GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATING
TO
THE PROVISION OF EXPERT SERVICES
Version 18 November, 2009
My services:
I
profess expertise in adult and paediatric musculo-skeletal trauma, excluding the
thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine.
I have special experience in the
management of post-traumatic skeletal deformity and/or infection.
I
no longer accept instructions in matters of Clinical Negligence.
The
Model Terms and Conditions of Engagement of an Expert, as published from time to
time by the Expert
Witness Institute (the Model Terms), a
current copy of which is reproduced at Section 2, shall
apply, except to the extent to which they are varied, or excluded, by agreement in
writing, or are inconsistent with the under-noted terms.
Appointment
as an Expert by a single instructing party.
The
Terms and Conditions as for appointment as a Single Joint Expert
will apply, as below, where applicable, with the exception that the minimal report fee will
normally be
£450.
Reports on complex issues, such as multiple injury, will attract a higher fee
that will reflect the additional work necessary.
My fee for a factual report derived from documentary evidence, without interview
and examination of the Claimant, is normally £275
My
fees, as agreed and as stated herein, will be payable in full, notwithstanding any order limiting
reimbursement.
Appointment
as a Single Joint Expert,
For
the avoidance of doubt, you have instructed me as principal, and not as agent for
your client.
I
shall regard my appointment by the instructing parties exclusively in the
context of my overriding duties to the Court, as defined in Civil Procedure
Rules (CPR) 1998, Part 35.3.
Even
if not as a result of an order from the Court, my appointment by the instructing
parties shall be as if the Court has directed as in CPR 1998, Part 35.7.
Fee
My
fees, as agreed prior to confirmation of instructions, or as ordered by the
Court (prior to receipt of instructions as per CPR 1998, Part 35.8), will be the
responsibility of the instructing parties, jointly or severally, unless the Court
direct otherwise.
Deferred payment agreements shall not be conditional on the
outcome of the claim.
Deferred payment agreements will attract a higher fee
(110% normal fee), and
in no case will deferred payment be agreed beyond 12 months from the date of
issue of my report, or the conclusion of the case, whichever be the sooner, other than in exceptional circumstances.
I
reserve the right to seek security of my fees by:
· Requesting their prior payment into Court (CPR 1998 Part 35.8 (4) (b)).
· By requesting payment of fees in advance before release of the report.
· By seeking prior approval from the relevant funding body, before undertaking the work.
· By other agreed measures.
My
fees, as agreed, will be payable in full, notwithstanding any order limiting
reimbursement (CPR 1998 Part 35.4(4)).
All
instructions, my report and all related documentation, are to be copied to all
instructing parties and to myself.
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Reference
at Section 2 |
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My hourly rate for the preparation of my evidence, attending conferences, including travelling time, is £250.
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5.2 |
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The minimal fee (excluding disbursements)
for the report prepared in response to joint instructions is normally £550.
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5.2
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My daily
rate for attending Court is £2500.
That includes preparation, and time spent travelling and waiting. |
5.4 |
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Other
travel time, exclusively allocated to the fulfilment of my instructions, is chargeable
at my normal hourly rate. |
5.9
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Where I am instructed to prepare for, and to attend, a
hearing and, for whatever reason, those instructions are revoked, I shall
make a cancellation charge calculated on the following basis:
If cancelled with 4 or less full working days’
notice, the full fee for the whole period of instruction will be payable: |
5.11
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I reserve the right to seek payments on account.
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5.14 |
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I
reserve the right to make an application to the Court under CPR 1998 Part
35.14(2) - as amended - for directions to assist me in carrying out my function as an
expert, including matters related to any failure to pay my fees as agreed,
or any failure to respond within 28 days to my request for
agreement to a particular step, where such failure obstructs my overriding
duties to the Court. Statutory notice of such an application applies. |
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Before issuing any joint
report,
I
shall normally await written confirmation, from each instructing party, that Terms
and Conditions are agreed .
Model Terms and Conditions of Engagement recommended by the Expert Witness Institute
Introduction:
1.1
The Appointor(s) has/have engaged the Expert to advise or report in
accordance with these Terms and Conditions of Engagement.
1.2
The Civil Procedure Rules 1998 (the CPR) including any protocol approved
thereunder and any subsequent amendments, shall prevail over any part of this document which is inconsistent
with the CPR.
Definitions:
2.1
Appointor(s) - means the party
or
parties instructing the expert, which may be a solicitor, an insurance company,
a Government department, a local authority, a corporate body, partnership or
other firm or organisation and any individual who seeks advice or the provision
of an expert report from the expert.
2.2
Instructions - means the written statement of
services required by the appointor of the expert including sufficient details of
the relevant issue to enable the expert to comply with the Civil Procedure Rules
1998 and any order of the Court.
2.3
Court
means any Court of Law, Tribunal or body concerned with the
process of arbitration or dispute resolution.
2.4
Advisor means any expert who is retained to give advice on an issue
before it becomes a matter for litigation under the CPR.
2.5
Party’s Expert -means an expert who is instructed
to provide advice or a report by one or other of the parties to a dispute
(claimant or defendant).
2.6
Single Joint Expert (SJE) - means an expert who is appointed
under the CPR Part 35.7 to submit expert evidence on a particular issue on
behalf of all litigating parties.
2.7
The Client(s) means the parties, person(s),
Government department, local authority, firm or company on whose behalf the
appointor(s) has instructed the expert to advise or prepare a report for the
court.
2.8
Advice -means
the expert’s opinion on an issue which lies within his field of competence or
expertise to assist the instructing solicitor in deciding whether or not to
initiate court proceedings on behalf of the client.
2.9
Report -means the written report prepared by the expert for the
assistance of the Court in accordance with the CPR Part 35.10.
2.10 Fees
& Disbursements means the expert’s professional
charges for carrying out the appointor’s instructions together with all
reasonable expenses incurred in discharging these obligations such as relevant
out of pocket expenses including car mileage, first class rail travel, business
class air fares, reasonable refreshments and hotel accommodation where an
overnight stay is necessary, together with the cost of photocopying,
reproduction of diagrams and drawings and other similar expenses incurred in the
production of the report, as set out in more detail in Clause 5.
2.11 Legal
Aid
(Public Funding)
means
cases where the Legal Services Commission or such other governmental authority
as may be involved is funding a party in legal proceedings.
The Appointor’s/Appointors’ obligations:
3.1
To provide clear written instructions and copies of all relevant
documents.
3.2
Where an SJE is appointed, all appointors shall either issue joint
instructions or agree to a single set of instructions. The SJE shall not start
work until such instructions have been received. Any appointor may issue
separate additional instructions to the SJE, in which instance he must sent a
copy to every other appointor.
3.3
To keep the expert informed of and ascertain his availability for all
relevant court dates. Where there is more than one appointor, the appointors
should agree as to who is to accept that obligation.
3.4
In legal aid cases not to instruct the expert to start work until the
Legal Services Commission has granted prior authority, or the appointor is a
contracted supplier with devolved powers in the relevant category of work.
3.5
To deal promptly with the Expert’s requests for information and/or
further instructions.
3.6
To promptly inform the Expert of the making of any Court Order affecting
the Expert and supply the Expert with a copy thereof.
The
Expert’s obligations:
4.1
The expert’s over-riding duty is to the Court and he must act with
objectivity and independence in carrying out his instructions.
4.2
Only to accept appointments where he has relevant qualifications and
experience.
4.3
To advise the appointor(s) of any conflict of interest (actual or
perceived).
4.4
To use skill and care when carrying out his instructions.
4.5
When instructed to report to the Court, to do so in compliance with the
relevant requirements of the CPR (including Practice Directions and any approved
protocols) and within any agreed time limit.
4.6
When ordered to meet with an expert for an opposing party, to conduct
such meeting in accordance with the CPR as defined immediately above.
4.7
To deal with written questions from an opposing party on his report
within any time limit set by the Court, such replies to form part of the
expert’s report.
4.8
To deal with all other matters promptly and where appropriate, within any
time limits agreed by the appointor or set by the court.
4.9
Unless otherwise agreed, to prepare an advice and/or report at a cost
proportionate to the sums in issue. If in doubt, the expert should seek advice
from his appointor(s) as to what is proportionate. Where the expert becomes
aware that his costs are likely to exceed any estimate or quotation given at an
earlier date, he must inform the appointor(s) immediately.
4.10
To make himself available for court hearings, conferences and other
meetings.
4.11
To preserve confidentiality.
4.12
To remain objective and impartial.
4.13
When acting as an SJE, to conduct himself consistent with the principles
of fairness and transparency.
Fees
and Disbursements:
5.1
For the avoidance of doubt, no instructions can be accepted where payment
is contingent on the outcome of the case. Where deferred terms have been agreed,
that fact, together with a statement of interest or enhanced rates applicable to
the appointment will be specified in Section 1.
5.2
The basis of fees and estimated date for delivery of advice/report are
specified in the expert’s terms.
5.3
Wherever possible, the fee shall be agreed in advance, or an estimate
provided to the appointor(s), in which case details will appear in the expert
terms.
5.4
The charging basis for attendance at a hearing (e.g. fixed fee or
hourly/daily (and half daily) rate) is specified in Section 1.
5.5
If value added tax (VAT) is to be added that fact and the applicable rate
will be specified in section 1.
5.6
The point(s) at which invoices will be presented, and any period of
credit granted are specified in Section 1.
5.7
Where the expert is appointed as an SJE unless otherwise provided for the
appointors will be jointly and severally liable for the expert’s fees.
5.8
The Expert’s fees shall be paid in full regardless of the outcome of
any assessment by the court.
5.9
Disbursements including travel and accommodation costs shall be charged
at the cost incurred. They shall include, but not be limited to those listed at
clause 2.10.
5.10
Where travel time is chargeable, that fact and the hourly rate is
specified in Section 1.
5.11
Where a cancellation fee may be charged, that fact and the basis of
charge are specified in Section 1.
5.12
Where questions are posed to an expert under CPR Part 35.6(1)(a) by a
party other than his appointor the party posing the questions will bear the cost
of the time and any disbursements incurred in replying.
5.13
Where a fee note has been rendered, payment must be received in full
before any additional instructions will be accepted.
5.14
Interim fees may be charged at any reasonable point, e.g., (but not
limited to) on production of a draft advice or report. Where the expert reserves
the right to seek payments on account, that fact is specified in Section 1.
Disputes:
6.1
In the event of a dispute over fees, such part as is not disputed shall
be paid within the agreed credit period.
6.2
Any dispute arising between the expert and appointor shall, if not
resolved, be referred to a mediator appointed by EWI.
6.3
In the event that mediation does not resolve the dispute, it shall be
referred to an arbitrator appointed by EWI. The arbitrator shall deal with costs
in his award.
Miscellaneous:
7.1
The expert shall retain all intellectual property rights over his advice
and/or report.
7.2
The expert should be identified by name.
7.3
These terms are not intended to cover the appointment of the expert as
assessor to the court under CPR Part 35.15.