This judgment emerges from applications concerning disclosure of information about the medical evidence presented in care proceedings and the anonymity of the expert witnesses.
via Anonymity Of The Expert Witnesses.
This judgment emerges from applications concerning disclosure of information about the medical evidence presented in care proceedings and the anonymity of the expert witnesses.
via Anonymity Of The Expert Witnesses.
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