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Motions in Limine can be a game-changer in a case. That’s why it’s a good idea to attend the May 8, noon Civil Bench-Bar meeting in courtroom 10D, with free (continuing legal education) CLE on Motions in Limine. The session will offer useful tips on making the most of Motions in Limine and other information to up your game and help meet CLE requirements. The panel will include Judge Elissa Cadish, Judge Jim Crockett and Judge Gloria Sturman. moderators will be Dan Polsenberg, Esq. and Josh Cole Aicklen, Esq. A summary of the recent Nevada Supreme Court rulings will also be done by the Richard Harris Law Firm. Civil Bench-Bar meetings are a great forum to get questions or concerns addressed and to network.
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