2024 Dan Jewell Trial Institute Application
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The Dan Jewell Trial Institute is designed to help less experienced Nebraska lawyers enhance their legal skills necessary to try a lawsuit. Attorney participants will have an opportunity to: examine and impanel a six-person jury; deliver opening statements; call, examine and cross examine witnesses; produce depositions evidence; offer exhibits and review instructions and argue the case. Each attorney participant is assigned a trial mentor who will critique the participant's performance. Each trial will have two attorney participants representing the proponent and two attorney participants representing the opponent of the will in this case.
The Nebraska State Bar Foundation is pleased to offer this educational opportunity for Nebraska trial attorneys.  
2024 Trial Institute Information:
Held: July 15th and 16th at the Scott Conference Center in Omaha

Tuition: $250 to be received by July 10, 2024, to the Nebraska State Bar Foundation

CLE Credit: 10.5 hours approved by the Nebraska Supreme Court MCLE Commission

Deadline: Please complete your application by 5:00 p.m. CST on May 15, 2024
Applicant Information
First Name: *
Last Name: *
Firm/Employer: *
Address: *
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Work Phone #: *
Cell Phone #: *
Email: *
Bar Number(s) *
Number of years as an attorney: *
Number of Civil Jury Trials: *
Number of Criminal Trials: *
Number of Bench Trials: *
Number of Jury Trials: *
Number of Civil Jury Trials you have second chaired: *
Number of lawyers in your firm: *
% of Plaintiff work: *
% of Defense work: *
Tell us why you want to participate in the Jewell Trial Institute:
How did you hear about the Dan Jewell Trial institute? *
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Questions:
Contact Doris Huffman at 402-475-1042 or email danjewelltrialinstitute@nebarfnd.org
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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