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| | Address | | 2425 Circle Drive, Suite 100 | | Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361 | | (Scotts Bluff Co.) | | | |
| | Contact Information | | Phone: 308-630-0808; 800-828-8146 | Fax: 308-630-0771 URL: http://www.prairieweb.com/mjj_home.htm | | Visit Our Website | | http://www.lawyers.com/javoronok |  | | Send Us Email |  |
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| Javoronok & Neilan Trial Lawyers practices in the following areas of law:
Products Liability, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Commercial Litigation and Workers Compensation Law. | | Year Established: 1990 | | Firm Size: 2 | Representative Clients:
Nebraska Intergovernmental Risk Management Assn.; State Farm Fire and Casualty; Packerland Packing Co.; Sentry Insurance. | Reference:
U.S. Bank, Scottsbluff, Nebraska. | | Michael J. Javoronok (Partner) born Worcester, Massachusetts, August 12, 1949; admitted to bar, 1975, Nebraska; 1989, Colorado. Education: University of Pennsylvania (B.A., 1971); Creighton University (J.D., 1975). Chapter Author: "AMA Guidelines," Litigating Spinal Cord Injuries, Kosieradzki, ed. Wiley Law, 1995. Lecturer: Opening Statement: The Wall Begins to Rise for the Defendant, Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys, Grand Island, NE, 1991; Using the AMA Guides to Impeach the Defense Orthopedist and Get a Fair Verdict, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, New Orleans, LA, 1993; Deposing the Medical/Psychological Expert, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, San Diego, CA, 1994; Deposing the Medical Expert: Using the AMA Guides, Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association, Sheridan, WY, 1994; Rating Spinal Cord Injury Using the American Medical Association Guidelines, Professional Education Systems, Inc., Dallas, TX, 1996; Cross Examination of Defense Reconstructionist, Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys, Omaha, NE, 1996; Opening Statement for the Plaintiff, NATA, Lincoln, NE, 1998; Cheap, Effective, Demonstrative Evidence, NATA, Omaha, NE, 1998; Demonstrative Evidence, Iowa Trial Lawyers Association, Council Bluffs, IA, 1998; Requests for Admissions, NATA, Omaha, NE, 2000; Third Party Action Subrogation, NCLE, Omaha, NE, 2000; Dealing with Non-Medical Experts, NATA, Ashland, NE, 2001; R.R.S. §48-118: Tort Actions with Worker's Comp Subrogation Issues, NATA, Omaha, NE, 2004; Statute of Limitation and Exhaustion Issues in UIM Cases, NATA, Ashland, NE, 2005; How to Deal with Subrogation Interests, NATA, Ashland, NE, 2005; Advanced Discovery Techniques, WTLA, Cheyenne, WY, 2005; Advanced Discovery Techniques, Part II, Cheyenne, WY, 2005; Trial Preparation, WTLA, Cheyenne, WY, 2005; Advanced Discovery Techniques Part III, WTLA, Cody, WY, 2006; How to Use Jury Instructions, Pretrial and Establish Theme, WTLA, Jackson, WY, 2007; Legal Ethics: Client Communication and Investigatory Ethics-Communicating with Current and Former Employee of Corporation, WTLA, Cheyenne, WY, 2007; Subrogation Aspects Under Section 48-118, NCLE, Lincoln, NE, 2007; New Approaches to Discovery, semainarweb.com, April 2008; How to Develop and Use Themes, semainarweb.com, June 2008. Member: Scotts Bluff County Bar (President, 2005) and Nebraska State Bar Associations; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Sustaining Member); Nebraska Association of Trial Lawyers (Member, Board of Directors, 1986-1999; 2003; President, 1998-1999). Reported Cases: Rahmig v. Mosley Machinery Co., 226 Neb. 423, 412 NW 2d 56 (1987); Meisner v. Patton Electric Co., 781 F.Supp. 1432 (1990); Benzel v. Keller Indus., 253 Neb. 20, 567 N.W.2d 552, 1997, Westlaw 529642 (1997); Greenwalt v. Wal-Mart Stores, 253 Neb. 32, 567 N.W.2d 560, 1997 Westlaw 529643 (1997); Snyder v. Case, 259 Neb. 621, 611 N.W.2d 409, (2000); Amateis v. Bridgeport, 2000 Westlaw 868510 (Neb.App. 2000); Bailey v. Midamerica Realty Investment, Inc., 2000 Westlaw 199327 (Neb.App. 2000); Security First Bank v. Burlington Northern, 213 F.Supp.2d 1087, D.Neb. (2002); In Re Guardianship and Conservatorship of Amelia Hartwig v. John Hartwig, Neb. App. 526 N.W. 2d 526 (2003); Ford v. Estate of Clinton, 265 Neb. 285, 656, N.W.2d 606 (2003); The Security First Bank v. Lockwood, Westlaw 2003 10 5070 (Neb. App. 2003); Salazar v. Scotts Bluffs County, 266 Neb. 444, 665 N.W.2d 659, Neb. (2003); The Security First Bank v. Lockwood, Westlaw 2003 1050 Neb. App. (2003); Larreau v. Delara, 2004 WL 2339481, Neb.App. (2004); Mooney v. Gordon Memorial Hospital Dist., 268 Neb. 273, 682 N.W.2d 253, Neb. (2004); Bronsen v. Dawes County, 14 Neb. App. 82, 704 N.W.2d 273 (2005); Molina v. American Alternative Ins. Corp. 270 Neb. 218, 699 N.W.2d 415 (2005); Spear T Ranch, Inc. v. Melvin Knaub, et al, 269 Neb. 177, 691N.W.2d 116, (2005); Bronsen v. Dawes County, 272 Neb. 320, 722 N.W.2d 17 (2006); Spear T. Ranch, Inc. v. Knaub, 271 Neb. 578, 713 N.W.2d 489 (2006). Languages: French. Practice Areas: Products Liability Law; Personal Injury Law; Commercial Litigation; Workers Compensation Law. Email: Michael J. Javoronok | | Monte L. Neilan (Partner) born Gregory, South Dakota, November 5, 1967; admitted to bar, 1997, Nebraska and Wyoming; 2007, Colorado. Education: Brigham Young University (B.A., 1993); University of Nebraska at Lincoln (J.D., 1996). Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College, 2006. Member: Nebraska State Bar Association, 1997; Wyoming State Bar, 1997; Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys (Member, 1997; Board of Directors, 2005; Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association, 1997; American Association for Justice, 1999. Fellow, Nebraska State Bar Association Leadership Academy, 2008. [U.S.M.C., 1987-1991]. Reported Cases: Drake v. Drake, et al. 260 Neb. 530, 618 N.W.2d 650 (2000); Richmond v. Case, 264 Neb. 319, 647 N.W.2d 90 (2002); Avery v. Western Coop, WL436556, Neb. Ct. App. No. A-07-475 (2008); Crismon v. Case, 275 Neb. 757, N.W.2d, WL2208155, Neb. Sup. Ct. No. S-06-001097 (2008). Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Wrongful Death; Workers Compensation. |
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