Litigation
Apr. 25, 2001
Time Saver
Motions in limine are extremely effective tools for trial advocacy and time management. When properly utilized, they permit more careful consideration of evidentiary matters than would take place during the heat of trial. They minimize sidebar conferences and disruptions during trial and, by resolving potentially critical issues at the outset, they enhance the efficiency of trials and promote settlements.




By James Grafton Randall
Motions in limine are extremely effective tools for trial advocacy and time management. When properly utilized, they permit more careful consideration of evidentiary matters than would take place during the heat of trial. They minimize sidebar conferences and disruptions during trial and, by resolving potentially critical issues at the...
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