@Motorina
One more question I have - are employment tribunals usually as exciting as this?
I've said before I sit on panels for professional regulation, so similar but not different. But, yes, watching a skilled barrister unpick a witness is an absolute delight. It reminds me a bit of how much I enjoyed watching blacksmiths or woodturners at country fairs as a kid - just the joy of watching the craftsmanship unfold. It is genuinely fascinating to watch.
And you never know when either a witness is going to say something unexpected, or the barrister is going to put their foot in it. The outcome is never certain.
Yes, watching a skilled barrister process huge quantities of material in a field they have no prior knowledge of and unerringly home in on the weak points in the argument is truly a thing of beauty and wonderment.
I have to give evidence quite often professionally, and there's definitely an art to being cross-examined. The key errors the CGD lot are making is 1. being incapable of thinking outside their little bubble, and hence unable to anticipate how their evidence is going to look under cross-examination; and 2. being in the habit of assuming they are the smartest people in the room in any given situation and that listeners will take their pronouncements at face value. Plus the obvious and deal-breaking disadvantage that they actually do have something to hide.
If you're being cross-examined you should start from the assumption that the barrister is at least as clever as you and probably more so. Sometimes that will turn out not to be the case, and actually being cross-examined by a not-very-good barrister is in some ways harder than a skilled one, because you're frantically trying to work out where they're going with their questions, and worrying that there's a glaring denouement coming that you have somehow failed to anticipate, only to find that it all fizzles out without ever coming to a point.
But the combination of being in front of an incredibly skilled barrister and having something you need to conceal is truly the stuff of nightmares.