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2001 Trial: New Juror Attitudes, New Judicial Trends and New Techniques
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Date: 10/19/2001
TRIAL: New Juror Attitudes, New Judicial Trends & New Techniques
Friday, October 19, 2001, The Cornhusker Hotel, Lincoln
Program Chair: David A. Domina
Speakers' Materials - Table of Contents
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Understanding and Reacting to Changes in Jurors' Attitudes and Perceptions
Michael A. Biek, Ph.D., DecisionQuest, New York, New York
Schaefersman V. Agland Coop, 262 Neb. 215 Facing and Overcoming Daubert and Its Progeny
Paul J. Komyatte, Gilbert Frank Ollanik & Komyatte, P.C., Arvada,, Colorado
The Role of Motion Practice in State Civil Litigation
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The Application of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals and Its Progeny In Light of the Nebraska Supreme Court Decision in Schaefersman V. Agland Coop
C.J. Gatz, Gatz, Fitzgerald & Vetter, Norfolk, Nebraska
Summation
Roxanne Conlin, Law Offices of Roxanne Conlin & Associates, P.C. Des Moines, Iowa
Daubert in the Federal Courts
The Honorable Richard G. Kopf, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Lincoln
Jury Selection in an Urban Setting
David A. Domina, Domina Law, P.C., Omaha, Nebraska
Daubert in the District Courts- A View to the Future
The Honorable F.A. Gossett, Nebraska District Court Judge 8
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