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hello everyone my name is jonathan david and iamp;#39;m a barrister of brick court chambers in london practicing in commercial litigation and arbitration as usual everything i say today is my own personal view and doesnamp;#39;t necessarily represent that of other members of chambers iamp;#39;m going to look at some issues surrounding permission requirements for expert evidence under the cpr by reference to a recent cmc judgment of mr justice andrew baker in burfoot capital limited and london stock exchange plc as youamp;#39;ll be aware expert evidence is governed by part 35 of the cpr rule 35.4 brackets 1 states that no party may call an expert or put in evidence and experts report without the courtamp;#39;s permission usually permission for expert evidence is dealt with of the first cmc but what if you need to put in expert evidence before a cnc has been held either in support of an interim application or as with the case in burford as part of a claimantamp;#39;s evidence in a