What is a quotMotion in Liminequot NY Attorney Gerry Oginski Explains













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http://www.oginski-law.com • • Your case is coming up for trial. You learn that the defense is making a 'motion in limine'. you are unsure what that means. • • A 'motion' is nothing more than a request to the court to take legal action. A 'motion in limine' is a request that the judge act on some piece of evidence, immediately prior to trial. The outcome of such a ruling can have a significant impact on what happens at trial. The attorney may ask for an order preventing another lawyer from bringing in certain evidence. On the other hand, a lawyer may ask for an early ruling on a piece of evidence that has a legal problem. • • It allows the attorneys to plan and address strategically what to do in the event an item is not permitted into evidence or alternatively, is permitted. • • Watch the video to learn more. • • To learn even more about how medical malpractice cases work in NY, I urge you to explore my educational website http://www.oginski-law.com. If you have legal questions pick up the phone and call me at 516-487-8207, or send me an email: [email protected]. I can answer your questions; that's what I do every day. • • Law Office of Gerald Oginski, LLC • 25 Great Neck Rd., Ste. 4 • Great Neck, NY 11021 • 516-487-8207 • [email protected]

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