
Nebraska Appraisal Rights for Nonvoting Shareholders
A founder in Omaha holds Class B stock in the company she helped build. She took nonvoting shares years ago because the family wanted control
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A founder in Omaha holds Class B stock in the company she helped build. She took nonvoting shares years ago because the family wanted control

A closely held Omaha manufacturer buys a used Citation for $9.5 million. The broker recommends a single-purpose LLC. The buyer’s accountant likes the idea because

Say you run a growing manufacturing or distribution company in Omaha, and the building you have leased for years finally comes up for sale. You

By Tom Horgan, Managing Partner, Horgan Law LLC | Last updated: May 2026 Key Takeaways The market: Approximately 6 million U.S. small and medium-sized businesses

Your firm just landed a seven-figure commercial dispute, but the case is filed in Douglas County District Court in Omaha. Your lead partner is barred

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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

In the fast-paced world of international commerce, disputes can arise that test the boundaries of federal law, especially when allegations of fraud and organized crime