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News & EventsAttorney Trev E. Peterson oversees crossroads mall auction sale. Click Here for Story Knudsen law firm successfully enforces
arbitration agreement in U.S. District Court in SD. Former Knudsen Law partner sworn in as federal magistrate. Click Here for Story Judge ready to weigh Republican River evidence.
Click Here for Story Historic Spear T Ranch handled by the Knudsen Law Firm settles.
Click Here for Story Former Knudsen Law Partner selected as Federal Magistrate Judge. Click Here for Release Mayor names Rod M. Confer as new Lincoln city attorney Click Here for Article James Ramey is the recipient of the Gross & Welch Best Brief Award for 2009. This award is given to the two University of Nebraska College of Law students in the first year class who had the best overall first year brief. James also had the honor of being presented this award at the annual College of Law Alumni luncheon during the Nebraska State Bar Association Annual Meeting. Mayor Chris Beutler appointed Jeanelle Lust to the Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission. Click Here for Article The Knudsen Law Firm
Lends a Hand to Local Students Upward Bound. Knudsen Law Firm is proud to announce the addition of Michael Khalili to the law firm. Mr. Khalili graduated from Seattle University School of Law in 2008. After law school, Michael specialized in Immigration and Criminal Matters. Knudsen Law Firm is proud to announce the addition of Laura Troshinsky and James Ramey as Law Clerks. Laura will be joining the firm as an associate attorney after she passes the Colorado Bar exam. She is a graduate of the University of Nebraska College of Law. Rod Confer quoted about MIA brother Lt. Michael Confer.
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Rod Confer interviewed about spelling bee victory (and becoming boring).
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Knudsen Law firm urges swift refund of property taxes declared unconstitutional. Click here for Article. Knudsen Law Firm successfully assists family of Beatrice State Development Center patient to return their daughter to BSDC. Click here for Article. Knudsen Law Firm wins victory on behalf of Republican River Basin taxpayers declaring LB 701 unconstitutional. Click here for Opinion Rod Confer, former Capital Humane
Society Board member, and Jeanelle Lust, current Board
president, attended a surprise party honoring Bob Downey for his
25 years of dedicated service to Lincoln's Animals. New Natural Resources Chair recognizes
Knudsen Law Firm's and concerned public citizens' lawsuit
challenging LB701 as the biggest challenge for his committee. Kevin McManaman successfully defend securities fraud claim. Click here for Opinion. A challenge to a law designed to help address water shortages in Nebraska's Republican River was presented by Knudsen Law before the state Supreme Court. Click here for the oral argument. Click here for the NET Radio coverage. Click here for the Lincoln Journal Star article Click here for the Omaha World-Herald article. Click here for the Kearney Hub article. Trev E. Peterson has been appointed Chair of the Nebraska Bar Association’s Bankruptcy Section. Click here for the Nebraska State Bar Association website. A judgment in favor of the Walthill
Public Schools obtained by Jeanelle R. Lust has been
affirmed by the Nebraska Court of Appeals. Knudsen defense team able to compel arbitration on behalf of its Nursing Home client. Click here for order Richard R. Endacott is appointed CEO of Nebraska Board of Educational Lands and Funds. Click here for press release Lawsuits brought by conscientious and public spirited citizens, who were represented by the Knudsen Law Firm stop the Republican River NRDs from levying and collecting an unconstitutional tax. Click here for story Lust prevents former School Board member from getting a temporary injunction "un-resigning" from the Board of Education. Knudsen Law Firm successful in challenging LB-701. Click here for more information (PDF). Occupational Tax Update (Posted 6-9-08) John & Jeanelle Lust & Family are featured in Augustana Today. Click Here for article. Confer and Lust win challenge to the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act on behalf of the City of Lincoln. Click Here |
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