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Turning Up the Heat: “Hot Tubbing” Expert Witnesses at the Tax Court of Canada

February 26, 2024
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Sam McDonald authored a paper in the Canadian Tax Journal titled “Hot Tubbing” of Expert Witnesses: Experiences in Other Jurisdictions and Expected Issues at the Tax Court of Canada. In the paper, Sam discusses the benefits and potential drawbacks of hot tubbing as observed in other jurisdictions where the practice is allowed. He also explains the process used by the tax court and highlights potential challenges that may arise in tax court cases. 

Read the paper on the Canadian Tax Journal website.

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