Nebraska Association Of Trial Attorneys
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Legislative Advocacy
Advocates for attorneys' interests by monitoring and influencing relevant legislation in Nebraska.

Continuing Legal Education
Offers ongoing learning opportunities to attorneys through Continuing Legal Education programs.

Amicus Curiae Assistance
Provides legal support to members by offering amicus curiae assistance on important judicial matters.

About
Nebraska Association Of Trial Attorneys


Founded in
1971
EIN
23-7110460
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Advocacy & Rights
Address
PO BOX 391247 OMAHA, NE 68139-1247 Unite States
Website
https://www.nebraskatrial.com/
Phone
(402)-435-5526
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About
The Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys (NATA) is dedicated to improving trial practice, preserving the justice system, and protecting the constitutional right to trial by jury.
Mission
Dedicated to improving trial practice, preserving the justice system, and protecting the constitutional right to trial by jury, NATA also provides continuing legal education and advocates for justice in Nebraska through legislative efforts.

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