Expert Witness Journal Issue 64 December 2025 - Flipbook - Page 84
The future is clear: AI will be part of the
administration of justice. What is also clear is
that there is proper concern about its use. There
likely need to be procedural requirements for the
disclosure of its use and generally users must own
the outcomes as their responsibility. Clearly AI
in our justice system can only be used safely with
human oversight and responsibility.
If you have questions or concerns about the use of AI
in legal research, please contact:
James Tumbridge james.tumbridge@keystonelaw.co.uk
Robert Peake robert.peake@keystonelaw.co.uk
Ryan Abbott ryan.abbott@keystonelaw.co.uk
Andrew Acquier, FRICS
C H A RT E R E D A RT S S U RV E Y O R
Andrew Acquier FRICS has been working as an independent
valuer since 1982, specialising in fine art and antiques.
Instructions for probate, divorce settlement, tax/asset and
insurance valuations as well as expert witness work are
regularly received from solicitors and other professionals.
Andrew has many years experience of compiling reports
for litigious cases, several of which have necessitated a
subsequent court appearance as an expert witness to argue
citing 昀椀ve 昀椀ctitious cases. The defendant’s legal team
requested copies of the cases they could not 昀椀nd. In
quantum. Divorce valuations are a speciality, usually as Single
Joint Expert. He is an Associate Member of Resolution.
Work is carried out throughout the UK and abroad.
23 York Street
Broadstairs
Kent
CT10 1PB
Tel: 0207 353 6440
Mobile: 07787 518 861
Email: andrew@andrewacquier.co.uk
… which are likely to have a material e昀昀ect on the
Website: www.andrewacquier.co.uk
Administrative court 昀椀ndings
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