Jun 2, 2022 | Firm Overview Articles
Fraser Stryker is pleased to announce the additions of Katherine A. Rehan and Nicholas J. Handrich to our growing business and corporate law practice. Katherine A. Rehan Katherine A. (Katy) Rehan joins Fraser Stryker with over 10 years of experience counseling clients...
Jan 3, 2022 | Firm Overview Articles
As we close the book on 2021, we have had a full fall season to examine the NCAA’s interim policy allowing student-athletes to profit from the use of their name, image, and likeness (“NIL”) in endorsements and sponsorships while retaining amateur status. The...
Dec 28, 2021 | Firm Overview Articles, Business & Corporate Law News
Year after year, Nebraska businesses often face increases to their property taxes, even when the tax rate has remained steady, or even lowered. These “stealth” tax increases happen as a result of the County Assessor increasing the value of the business’s property....
Nov 3, 2021 | Firm Overview Articles, Nonprofit & Charitable Organizations Law News
In 2021, Nebraska enacted LB 521, which creates a potential pitfall for Nebraska non-profits. Under Nebraska law, an organization seeking tax-exempt status for its real or personal property must apply for an exemption with the County Assessor on or before December 31...
Mar 23, 2021 | Firm Overview Articles, Employee Benefits & ERISA News
Access This White Paper Fact Sheet Here GENERAL QDRO INFORMATION FOR EMPLOYERS As an employer, why should I care about qualified domestic relations orders? If you are an employer with a retirement plan for your employees, you may need to determine whether a domestic...