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No expert, no case for man who sued over wandering blood filter
LINCOLN, Neb. (Legal Newsline) - A trial judge was justified in dismissing the lawsuit of a man who accused his trauma surgeon of improperly implanting a blood filter but had no expert to testify about the local standard of care, the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled. -
As Lincoln moves to stop booze sales at 11, gentlemen's club sues
LINCOLN, Neb. (Legal Newsline) – A gentlemen’s club is suing the Nebraska city of Lincoln over a new directive that would shut its doors at 11 p.m. -
Neb. company fights subpoena in dispute over Fla. measure that would list governor candidates in a new way on ballots
LINCOLN, Neb. (Legal Newsline) – A software company is fighting a subpoena in a lawsuit over the constitutionality of a Florida statue that challenges the order of the names listed on the ballot for the gubernatorial election, saying the subpoena seeks the disclosure of confidential information. -
Egyptian food retailer alleges Greater Omaha Packing shipped contaminated beef
OMAHA, Neb. (Legal Newsline) – An Egyptian food retailer is suing a Nebraska-based meat packing company over an alleged email security breach and allegations that it shipped contaminated beef. -
Teenage restaurant worker alleges supervisor sexually harassed her, showed up at her home
OMAHA — A federal agency has filed a lawsuit against a Nebraska restaurant, alleging its manager failed to stop one of the restaurant supervisors from sexually harassing a teenage female employee. -
Entities under Nebraska Native American tribe challenge tobacco agreement
OMAHA, Neb. (Legal Newsline) – Two entities established under Native American law allege that a state's Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement cannot be enforced against it. -
Nebraska beef group accuses state agency of violating law
OMAHA, Neb. (Legal Newsline) — A Nebraska beef association is suing a state agency and official, alleging violation of federal law. -
Nebraska alleges Stabl Inc. has not paid more than $1 million in penalties
OMAHA, Neb. (Legal Newsline) – A Nebraska corporation is alleged to have not paid penalties to the state for environmental violations and instead fraudulently transferred assets.