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Court of Appeal ruling could see end of 'expert shopping'
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A Court of Appeal judgment handed down last week could put an end to 'expert shopping' in personal injury and other claims, reducing settlement costs for insurers.
In the case of Edwards-Tubb v JD Wetherspoon, the CoA unanimously decided that, where a party wishes to instruct an alternative medical report, a conditional order for disclosure of the existing
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