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The mediation process may vary depending on the mediator.

Generally, mediations commence with a general session with all parties, counsel and the mediator. At the general session, there will be a discussion of the case, the issues on appeal and other matters important to settlement. Then the mediator will meet separately with each party and their counsel in separate "caucuses." In these separate sessions, the mediator will seek to foster negotiations between the parties and develop agreement.

 

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With more and more lawsuits and cases going to Nebraska courts each year, it's no surprise a growing number of people need attorneys. Nebraska attorneys work to put criminals in jail or to keep the innocent free. They help the laws to be understood. Nebraska attorneys help patients hurt by doctors or others. If you need the help of one of our Nebraska attorneys, let our experienced attorneys assist you.

 
United States Attorneys' Court-Related W    
 
 
Court-Related Work HoursYear Ended September 2002,Fiscal Year Ended SeptemberYear Ended September 2002 in Nebraska
DistrictCourtCriminal 1571
DistrictCourtCivil 37
AppellateCourt 69
GrandJuryTotal 199
StateCourt 4
CourtTravel 1,400
BankruptcyCourt 36
MagistrateCourt 1,125
SpecialDepositions,Hearings 47
WitnessPreparation 857

Source: United States Attorneys'
 

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To assure the Nebraska public that they will hire a qualified person to represent them in court, law graduates are forced to pass the Nebraska Bar exam. Only graduates of accredited Nebraska law schools are allowed to take the exam. Once someone passes the bar exam, they are officially able to become a Nebraska attorney.

Sometimes, clients hire Nebraska attorneys for legal documents or to fix legal problems.

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  Legal Firm Faces Age-Bias Lawsuit
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 3:59, 5/2/2005

One of the nation's largest law firms is facing an age-discrimination lawsuit. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is accusing the Chicago-based firm of Sidley, Austin, Brown and Wood of demoting and pushing out older partners in violation of federal law.
Source: NPR
 
 
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Dependent child

Definition:
A child who is homeless or without proper care through no fault of the parent, guardian, or custodian.

Dismissal without prejudice

Definition:
A dismissal which permits the plaintiff to sue again on the same cause of action or the state to proceed again. Dismissal with prejudice bars the right to subsequently bring an action on the same cause

Malicious prosecution

Definition:
A merit less (civil or criminal) action instituted solely to harass the defendant. Such misuse of the judicial process may be the basis for an action against the original plaintiff/prosecutor.

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