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EWJ Issue 65 Feb 2026
- Apr 10, 2026
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Hello and welcome to the 65th edition of the Expert Witness Journal, the main focus of which is forensics. Forensic expert witnesses play a crucial role in legal proceedings by providing specialized scientific testimony and analysis, bridging the gap between technical evidence and courtroom understanding. You can view the issue via the link below.
Expert Witness Issue 65 - February 2026
In this issue Forensic Access discuss the importance of fingerprint evidence – ‘How fingerprint experts can make their mark on your defence case’, Fiona Hotston Moore and Tom Arnold, forensic accountants at FHM share their predictions for 2026, we have an informative article from Paul Burchett at Crowe U.K on partnership disputes ‘Till death do us part ...?’, David Waddle discusses the impact of disruption in the world of construction, Expert Evidence comment on the major decision in SKAT v Solo and Tim Davies, Chartered Building Engineer assists Merseyside Police in the respect of a suspicious death.
Also included is the launch of Report Fraud by the City of London Police, a new national service designed to transform how victims and businesses across England, Wales and Northern Ireland report cyber crime and fraud, a University of Wolverhampton senior lecturer brings her forensic expertise to a True Crime Documentary series and we celebrate Professor Lorna Dawson being named in the New Year Honours List.
Other articles featured include birth injuries and expert evidence, dental implant failure, an ex-footballers medmal claim and the expectations of AI for expert witnesses.
Our next issue will be published in April 2026 and it will have a medical negligence focus. If you would be interested in submitting an article, please feel free to get in touch.