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Preservation of Evidence in Employment Disputes: Litigation Holds and the Risks of Spoliation
When workplace conflicts escalate, preserving evidence becomes essential for protecting your rights. From litigation holds to Nebraska’s strict standards on...
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Gift Strategies to Reduce Taxable Estates for Clients with Significant Wealth
Gift planning is not simply about moving wealth. It's about timing, structure, and compliance. The interplay between exclusions, exemptions, and...
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Understanding Estate Planning Gift Limitations
Gift planning is not simply about moving wealth. It's about timing, structure, and compliance. The interplay between exclusions, exemptions, and...
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Construction Litigation 101 – Part 4
In Part Four of our Construction Litigation 101 series, Adams & Sullivan, P.C., L.L.O. explores why invoices, receipts, and accounting...
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Construction Litigation 101 (Part 3)
Sarpy County has consistently been one of the fastest-growing counties in Nebraska. With growth comes the need for development and...
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2025 Sick Leave Policy Changes For Nebraska Small Businesses
As of 2025, Nebraska has made notable modifications to its sick leave policies that small business owners must be aware...
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Piercing the Corporate Veil in Nebraska: What You Need to Know
In Nebraska, limited liability is a key benefit of incorporation—but it’s not guaranteed. When courts find fraud, undercapitalization, or failure...
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What Nebraska Employers Need to Know About the New Paid Sick Leave Law (Effective Oct. 1, 2025)
Beginning October 1, 2025, Nebraska’s new Healthy Families and Workplaces Act requires private employers to provide paid sick leave to...
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Avoid a Costly Construction Dispute (Part 2)
In Part 2 of our Construction Litigation 101 series, we explore why retaining thorough records is vital during construction disputes...
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Avoid a Costly Construction Dispute (Part 1)
When facing construction litigation in Nebraska—whether involving contract disputes, delays, or defects—understanding the role of an expert witness is critical.
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Thinking about Buying Real Estate in Sarpy County?
Real estate transactions in Sarpy County, Nebraska, present several unique aspects due to the county's specific characteristics, local regulations, and...
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Navigating Real Estate, Probate, and Trust Law: Essential Insights
Real estate, probate, and trust law are intricately connected areas of legal practice that touch upon some of life's most...
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Navigating Property Rights: Prescriptive Easements vs. Adverse Possession
Property law can be complex, often involving nuanced concepts that dictate how individuals can acquire and maintain rights to land....
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How to Find an Attorney for Land Use and Zoning Law Matters
When searching for an attorney with experience in land use and zoning law, it is crucial to find someone who...
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Navigating Divorce with a Family Business: Essential Considerations
Divorcing when a family business is involved adds layers of complexity to an already challenging process. Whether you are a...
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Navigating High Asset Divorce Tax Issues: A Guide for Attorneys
Divorce is never an easy process, especially when high assets are involved. Apart from the emotional strain, there are complex...
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How to Protect your Business from Age Discrimination Claims
Protecting your business from age discrimination claims is essential to maintain a fair and inclusive work environment while minimizing legal...
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Piercing the Corporate Veil in Nebraska: What You Need to Know
In Nebraska, as in most states, corporations are granted limited liability protection. This means that the owners, shareholders, and directors are...
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Major Changes to The Corporate Transparency Act: What’s New?
“A victory for common sense” according to the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Soctt Bessent. The United States Department of...
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NEW FILING DEADLINE – The Corporate Transparency Act is Back
Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting requirements are back in effect as of February 17, 2025 following a decision by the U.S....
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