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Can I file a Motion in Limine in an arbitration matter?

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Can I file a Motion in Limine in an arbitration matter?

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Motions in Limine can be used as a tool for only admitting evidence into Arbitration which would be admissible should the case be tried before a jury, thereby giving a more accurate indication of how a jury may respond to the claim. This can be done by notifying the clerk at the time that you check in for the Arbitration Hearing that you have a Motion in Limine that you would like to present to a panel. If possible, the arbitration center manager, will assign one panel to hear the Motion in Limine and then a second panel to hear the case once the Motion in Limine has been decided.

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