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If a claim is referred to a tribunal, doesn’t it carry more weight to be represented by a large firm?

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If a claim is referred to a tribunal, doesn’t it carry more weight to be represented by a large firm?

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At a tribunal hearing, regardless of the subject matter, it is the individual putting himself forward as an expert witness whose opinion is being examined, not the opinion of his employers. Accordingly, what matters is the integrity of that individual, his experience, his professional qualifications and the quality of the evidence presented.

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