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A Motion in Limine is a legal motion used in civil and criminal proceedings to exclude evidence from a trial. It is typically used to prevent the introduction of evidence that is prejudicial, irrelevant, or otherwise inadmissible. The Motion in Limine market is composed of companies that provide legal services related to the filing and arguing of such motions. These services include legal research, drafting of motions, and representation in court. The Motion in Limine market is composed of a variety of companies, including law firms, legal research services, and litigation support services. These companies provide a range of services, from legal research and drafting of motions to representation in court. Additionally, many of these companies offer specialized services, such as motion tracking and analysis, to help attorneys prepare for and argue their motions. Show Less Read more