Can I file an expert report at the hearing if it wasnt produced in advance by the associated deadline?
The Board rarely permits a report to be filed at the hearing if it wasnt produced in advance. One option for the Board may be to grant an adjournment to permit the other party to review and prepare a response to the report. The Board could order the party who wants to file the report to pay any costs incurred by the Board and the other parties as a result of the adjournment. Those costs could include additional travel costs, staff costs, hearing room costs, and any other costs that would not have been incurred had the party filed the documents on time. For additional information go to Introduction of Evidence at a Hearing.
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