Court-Appointed Expert Witness LEC art. 347
Party-Appointed Expert Report
Civil litigation · LEC art. 335
Expert report commissioned by one of the parties to support their position in negotiation, mediation or litigation. Full evidentiary validity.
LEC art. 335Technical reportParty ratificationCivil proceedingsExpert evidence
Technical foundation in a dispute
In any litigation, the party presenting documented technical arguments has a solid foundation. A party-appointed expert report is a report commissioned by you to investigate the technical reality of the facts and support your position with objectivity and rigour.
When is it necessary
Before filing a claim — to assess the technical strength of the case. During negotiation — a well-founded report facilitates out-of-court settlement. As evidence under the LEC. To refute the opposing party's report through a counter-report.
§ 06 · Frequently asked questions
Before commissioning a report
01 Is it valid in court?
Yes. It is a means of evidence recognised by the LEC (arts. 335 et seq.) and can be defended as expert evidence before the judge.
02 Difference from a court-appointed report?
The party report is commissioned by you or your lawyer; the court report is appointed by the judge. The methodology is identical.
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