16 Aug, 2016

Ten Lamson, Dugan & Murray Partners Named in The Best Lawyers in America® 2017

2018-07-11T18:17:16-05:00August 16th, 2016|Latest News, News|

Lamson, Dugan & Murray, LLP is proud to announce that 10 of its partners have been selected by their peers to be included in The Best Lawyers in America® 2017. William M. Lamson, Jr. Best Lawyers® 2017 in Bet-the-Company Litigation Best Lawyers® 2017 in Commercial Litigation Best Lawyers® 2017 in Medical Malpractice Law-Defendants Best Lawyers® 2017 in Personal Injury Litigation-Defendants Best Lawyers® 2017 in Litigation-Regulatory Enforcement (SEC, Telecom, Energy) Robert J. [...]

15 Aug, 2016

Nebraska “Big Fish” Ruling – Catch It Here

2018-05-24T21:02:54-05:00August 15th, 2016|Midwest Insurance Law Guide, Property and casualty|

NEBRASKA AFFIRMS RULE OF LAW:   A POLICYHOLDER'S DEFECTIVE WORK PRODUCT IS NOT A COVERED PROPERTY LOSS UNLESS ACTUAL DAMAGE OCCURS Okay. What in tarnation do you mean by that Anne Marie?  (For my Dear East & West Coast Readers, "Tar-Nation" is a distinctly Midwestern place where idiots not only live, but thrive.) Here is what I mean: Damages arising out of completed work performed by the insured and its subcontractors is [...]

8 Aug, 2016

Pulled from the Swamp: EPA Wetland Determination Now Judicially Reviewable

2019-03-12T09:27:20-05:00August 8th, 2016|Construction Activity, Construction Contractor Advisor, Construction Law, EPA, Midwest Agricultural Law|

Landowners and developers bogged in an EPA wetland determination were recently thrown a life line when the United States Supreme Court determined The Army Corps of Engineer's (Corps) "jurisdictional determinations" (JD) regarding wetland designations are reviewable by the court.  United States Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co. Inc. Under the Clean Water Act (CWA) landowners and developers who do not have the proper permits can face severe criminal and [...]

2 Aug, 2016

Pulled from the Swamp: EPA Wetland Determination Now Judicially Reviewable

2019-03-12T09:25:23-05:00August 2nd, 2016|Construction Contractor Advisor, Government Regulations, Midwest Agricultural Law, Water Law|

Landowners and developers bogged in an EPA wetland determination were recently thrown a life line when the United States Supreme Court determined The Army Corps of Engineer's (Corps) "jurisdictional determinations" (JD) regarding wetland designations are reviewable by the court.  United States Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co. Inc. Under the Clean Water Act (CWA) landowners and developers who do not have the proper permits can face severe criminal and [...]

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