Nebraska and Wisconsin open their respective B1G seasons against one another in Lincoln. The sad sack Big Ten is ripe for the taking so both teams are motivated to get off on the right foot. Nebraska looks to do so … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2012
Huskers to Scrimmage Against FCS Idaho State Bengals
Based on Louisiana Monroe’s upset of Arkansas and overtime loss to Auburn, no opponent should be taken lightly. Despite that, it is difficult to seriously discuss a game between a team with the history of the University of Nebraska and an Idaho State Bengal Big … Continue reading
Offering An Out of Court Statement? Hearsay Rule Simplified
Everyone, it seems, has heard of the word “hearsay.” Those of you lucky enough to be non-lawyers probably associate the word as meaning “something someone else said” or maybe even “gossip.” In fact, one on-line dictionary simply defines it as … Continue reading
Ethical Duty Owed Third Party Lienholder or Subrogation Interest
We know attorneys have an ethical obligation to their own clients for the safekeeping of property under Nebraska’s Rules of Profession Conduct. Neb.Rev.Stat. § 3-501.15. This often arises in the area of personal injury litigation. In fact, improper handling or usage of … Continue reading
Blackshirts Will Be Just Fine Thank You
As Nebraska prepares to host Arkansas St. this week most of Husker Nation is still talking about the loss last week at UCLA. Most are aghast at how the Blackshirts were gashed for 653 yards last week. But didn’t Arizona’s big … Continue reading
Huskers Travel to Rose Bowl to Face the UCLA Bruins
After beating Southern Miss 49-20 last Saturday, the Nebraska Cornhuskers travel to the Rose Bowl to take on the UCLA Bruins. Going into last week’s game, most expected the Blackshirts would outplay the Offense. It was further believed the Special Teams would … Continue reading
Law Students' Suits Against Law Schools Dismissed
In February, one of our blogs noted lawsuits being filed by laws students seeking damages due to law schools misrepresenting employment and salary data. This included suits against New York Law School and Thomas M. Cooley Law School . The claims raised by the suits appeared … Continue reading