
When a Party Dies During a Lawsuit: What Nebraska Law Requires and Why It Matters
Litigation rarely follows a clean path from filing to verdict. Cases take years. Witnesses move. Evidence gets lost. And sometimes, one of the parties dies
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Litigation rarely follows a clean path from filing to verdict. Cases take years. Witnesses move. Evidence gets lost. And sometimes, one of the parties dies

If you own a business and you are facing divorce in Nebraska, the stakes are fundamentally different than they are in a standard dissolution. Your

If you are considering divorce in Nebraska, one of the first questions you need answered is also one of the hardest to find a straight

You had a deal. It was in writing. The other party didn’t hold up their end, and now your business — or your personal finances

When a business relationship between shareholders goes wrong, the consequences can be severe — especially for minority shareholders. In closely held Nebraska corporations and LLCs,

A roof gets damaged in a hailstorm. A contractor shows up with an insurance assignment form. The homeowner signs. Then the dispute starts. Assignment of

Nebraska trust and estate disputes are governed by a well-developed body of statutory and case law that gives litigants clear — but often complex —

The calendar has turned, and with it comes that familiar mix of optimism and overwhelm that January brings to every business owner. The holidays are

In today’s competitive business environment, protecting proprietary information is more critical than ever. Trade secrets—ranging from customer lists and pricing strategies to manufacturing processes and

With the sweeping changes initiated by NCAA policy and reinforced by the House v. NCAA settlement, the era of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in