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LEGAL EXPERT LEGAL QUALIFICATION ACHIEVED BY WHITMARSH LOCKHART PARTNER James Lockhart FRICS IRRV (Hons), partner of commercial property firm, Whitmarsh Lockhart, has successfully completed the Advanced Professional Award in Expert Witness Evidence - an intensive professional training programme for expert witnesses which has been achieved by only 160 surveyors world-wide. “an expert witness is there to assist the Court and Judge reach the correct decision” James completed the highly regarded course under the instruction and guidance of leading expert witness, Penny Harper, of Legal Experience Training, based at Holland Park, London. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) recognises the course as the leading professional training for expert witnesses to appear in the High Court, particularly the Technology and Construction Court, which deals with many complex and protracted disputes. The four-stage qualification process included intensive study days held in London, followed by exams at the start of the following day, culminating in a one-hour cross-examination by a leading property barrister. Stages three and four included a detailed ethics test and finally a one-hour video conference where James was interviewed by two leading expert witnesses and Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC, one of the UK’s premier property barristers, who regularly writes a column for the Estates Gazette, the leading UK commercial property publication. James has now achieved the highest award given by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, namely accreditation status, which means he has joined a small group of 160 qualified surveyors, out of 55,000 worldwide, who have reached this level of qualification. James chose to go through this process as, with over 35 years’ experience, he is receiving increasing requests to act as an expert witness to deal with a variety of property disputes. These disputes, are in many cases, heading for the High Court so James felt he would benefit from the additional rigorous training. An expert witness acting in the High Court is referred as a ‘Part 35 Expert’, as he or she must comply with the requirements of Part 35 of the Civil Procedure Rules. James underlines the importance of the qualification by saying an expert witness is there to assist the Court and Judge reach the correct decision, even though his fees are being paid by the client and his instructions are received by the client’s solicitor. The expert witness is required to act independently and give his unbiased view of the situation. The added benefit of an expert witness is their willingness to engage in the legal process, understand the issues involved and, with the correct approach, and a forensic analysis of the facts, they can often help settle cases before they reach the High Court itself. James said: “I am looking forward to continuing to work alongside the legal profession in cases regarding such matters as planning issues, valuation disputes, removal of restrictive covenants and commercial property dilapidation disputes.” Regulated by Local expert legal advice for you, your business and your family • Accident and Injury Compensation • Commercial Property • Divorce and Children Matters • Employment issues • Company and Commercial • House Sales, Purchases, Mortgages • Consumer and Civil Disputes • Wills and Estates Bower&Bailey_TBE_Swindon_59x210mm_Ad_v3.indd 1 Cambridge House, 4 College Court, Regent Circus, Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 1PJ T: 01793 610466 F: 01793 511505 www.bowerandbailey.co.uk 06/11/2015 THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE 201608:23 11