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Expert witness

Expert witness and due diligence services

Independent, respected and informed assessment and reporting from world-class wireless experts.

Our experience and ability enable us to work directly with an investor or within a team, including legal and business due diligence service providers.

We understand not only market trends and the direction of the telecoms industry, but also the technical factors that differentiate technologies and determine their real-world value in deployment.

We combine commercial and technical expertise to support dispute resolution, delivering clear, independent analysis that stands up to legal scrutiny. Our experts assess complex evidence, interpret industry standards, and communicate technical arguments with clarity to legal teams and courts.

Patents

We have supported patent cases in areas such as novelty and validity, including situations where patents are alleged to have been infringed or challenged. We analyse patented technologies alongside prior art – evidence that an invention was already known – to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a case and determine the robustness of the patent.

Regulations

Disputes can arise around regulations governing ‘code powers’—the rights to install and maintain equipment on, under, or over land. Where these rights are contested, we provide clear, well-reasoned opinions supported by robust technical and regulatory analysis.

We also advise on disputes related to site access and usage costs, as well as liability issues when wireless system performance degrades unexpectedly, such as in cases where new building developments affect signal propagation.

Reliable expert witnesses

We are not career expert witnesses, we are practising consultants – and that is useful in court. We have a deep understanding of the technology ecosystem, how patents work and how standards work, but our experts have also worked in industry or academia – and still do hands-on work supporting and testing implementations as part of Real Wireless services.

Avoiding court

The first aim of a good legal team is to avoid going to court. If our advice prevents a dispute from escalating, then that’s good for all parties. If not, we are equally comfortable offering our independent, informed opinion in court.