A successful case does not only involve the trial itself – there are many steps to reaching trial, including motion practice. This session will provide attorneys with an understanding of the importance of pretrial motions and how to include motions in the strategy for trial.
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*Nebraska MCLE #191911; 1.0 CLE hours. (OnDemand credit)
A successful case does not only involve the trial itself – there are
many steps to reaching trial, including motion practice. This session will
provide attorneys with an understanding of the importance of pretrial motions
and how to include motions in the strategy for trial.
Daniel E. Klaus and Sheila A. Bentzen
Sheila Bentzen specializes in commercial litigation, estate
litigation, and appellate practice with Rembolt Ludtke. She prides herself on
staying on the cutting edge of legal developments, and she excels in the
courtroom environment. While in law school, Ms. Bentzen was the Senior Articles
Editor of the Iowa Law Review.
Dan Klaus is the Chair of the Litigation Practice Group and a member of the Executive Committee at Rembolt Ludtke. He specializes in complex commercial and business litigation. Mr. Klaus has successfully argued many cases before the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Nebraska Supreme Court, and the Nebraska Court of Appeals. He has been consistently recognized in his areas of expertise by Chamber USA, Best Lawyers, and SuperLawyers.
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