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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Opposing Party's Name] [Opposing Party's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Nebraska Sample Letter Regarding Draft of Proposed Pretrial Order — Revised Exhibit List Dear [Opposing Party's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to provide you with a revised exhibit list pertaining to the draft of the proposed pretrial order for our upcoming case in Nebraska. This revised exhibit list serves to present a clear and comprehensive overview of the evidence we intend to present during the trial proceedings. As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and cooperation, we have made some necessary updates and amendments to the exhibit list included in the initially submitted draft of the proposed pretrial order. These revisions reflect our diligent effort to ensure that all relevant evidence is properly accounted for and available for consideration by the court. The revised exhibit list is classified into various categories based on the nature of each exhibit. These categories include: 1. Documentary exhibits: This category encompasses any written or printed materials such as contracts, agreements, correspondence, financial statements, or any other documents that are relevant to our case. 2. Physical exhibits: This category comprises any tangible items, objects, or equipment that are essential to the understanding and resolution of the legal issues at hand. These physical exhibits may be presented to the court and used during the trial to provide visual or demonstrative evidence. 3. Expert witness exhibits: In cases where expert witnesses have been retained, this category lists any exhibits, reports, charts, graphs, or other materials that will be submitted by our expert witnesses to support their opinions or conclusions. 4. Audiovisual exhibits: This category includes any audio or visual materials such as photographs, videos, audio recordings, or animations that we intend to introduce as evidence. These exhibits aim to provide visual or audio context to the facts of the case. 5. Judicial notice exhibits: If there are any facts or documents that are subject to judicial notice, we have identified them separately under this category in compliance with the applicable Nebraska legal standards. We trust that this revised exhibit list will assist all parties involved in preparing for trial and will facilitate a more efficient and focused presentation of evidence. We are confident that by reviewing this list together, we can address any issues or concerns regarding the proposed pretrial order, ensuring that both parties are fully prepared for the upcoming trial. Please review the enclosed revised exhibit list and notify us promptly if you have any objections or if further clarification is required. We value open communication between the parties and are committed to resolving any outstanding matters in a fair and expeditious manner. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your swift response and the opportunity to work collaboratively in finalizing the proposed pretrial order. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Opposing Party's Name] [Opposing Party's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Nebraska Sample Letter Regarding Draft of Proposed Pretrial Order — Revised Exhibit List Dear [Opposing Party's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to provide you with a revised exhibit list pertaining to the draft of the proposed pretrial order for our upcoming case in Nebraska. This revised exhibit list serves to present a clear and comprehensive overview of the evidence we intend to present during the trial proceedings. As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and cooperation, we have made some necessary updates and amendments to the exhibit list included in the initially submitted draft of the proposed pretrial order. These revisions reflect our diligent effort to ensure that all relevant evidence is properly accounted for and available for consideration by the court. The revised exhibit list is classified into various categories based on the nature of each exhibit. These categories include: 1. Documentary exhibits: This category encompasses any written or printed materials such as contracts, agreements, correspondence, financial statements, or any other documents that are relevant to our case. 2. Physical exhibits: This category comprises any tangible items, objects, or equipment that are essential to the understanding and resolution of the legal issues at hand. These physical exhibits may be presented to the court and used during the trial to provide visual or demonstrative evidence. 3. Expert witness exhibits: In cases where expert witnesses have been retained, this category lists any exhibits, reports, charts, graphs, or other materials that will be submitted by our expert witnesses to support their opinions or conclusions. 4. Audiovisual exhibits: This category includes any audio or visual materials such as photographs, videos, audio recordings, or animations that we intend to introduce as evidence. These exhibits aim to provide visual or audio context to the facts of the case. 5. Judicial notice exhibits: If there are any facts or documents that are subject to judicial notice, we have identified them separately under this category in compliance with the applicable Nebraska legal standards. We trust that this revised exhibit list will assist all parties involved in preparing for trial and will facilitate a more efficient and focused presentation of evidence. We are confident that by reviewing this list together, we can address any issues or concerns regarding the proposed pretrial order, ensuring that both parties are fully prepared for the upcoming trial. Please review the enclosed revised exhibit list and notify us promptly if you have any objections or if further clarification is required. We value open communication between the parties and are committed to resolving any outstanding matters in a fair and expeditious manner. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your swift response and the opportunity to work collaboratively in finalizing the proposed pretrial order. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]