At Reagan, Melton & Delaney, we have a team of highly skilled litigators with 150 years of collective legal experience. We passionately represent our clients and give their cases the care and attention they deserve. We have offices located in Bellevue, NE and Lincoln, giving our clients convenient and quality legal service that is close to home. If you are involved in a legal matter in Nebraska, you need an attorney on your side with the experience and know-how to handle your case effectively.
When you turn to Reagan Melton & Delaney for representation, you will receive advice and guidance from attorneys who understand the laws concerning your rights and the legal process you must go through to resolve your issue. We have 150 years of combined experience, and our team includes a former prosecutor, a retired district court judge, and a top 100 ranked trial lawyer.
You can rest assured knowing that your case is in capable hands and that we will explore all legal options to work toward a favorable result on your behalf.
When you turn to Reagan Melton & Delaney for representation, you will receive advice and guidance from attorneys who understand the laws concerning your rights and the legal process you must go through to resolve your issue. We have 150 years of combined experience, and our team includes a former prosecutor, a retired district court judge, and a top 100 ranked trial lawyer.
You can rest assured knowing that your case is in capable hands and that we will explore all legal options to work toward a favorable result on your behalf.
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The attorneys at Reagan Melton & Delaney have a combined 150 years of legal experience representing clients throughout the State of Nebraska.
We understand a client seeking an attorney is often facing a life-changing event.
We extend every professional courtesy to accommodate your needs and treat your case with care.
Client meetings with our attorneys are attentive and personal.
We take the time to learn about your matter to fully understand the depth of your situation and your legal needs.
When you have a legal concern, we know it's essential you have access to your attorney when you need it.
We understand a client seeking an attorney is often facing a life-changing event.
We extend every professional courtesy to accommodate your needs and treat your case with care.
Client meetings with our attorneys are attentive and personal.
We take the time to learn about your matter to fully understand the depth of your situation and your legal needs.
When you have a legal concern, we know it's essential you have access to your attorney when you need it.
When our Sarpy County attorneys take on a case, we do so with the client's needs and best interests in mind.
We are responsive and caring, and, working as a team, combine our knowledge and insights to deliver skilled guidance throughout our clients' cases.
We pride ourselves on providing quality legal representation and have received positive reviews from past clients, some of which you can read below.
For help with your legal matter, contact Reagan Melton & Delaney at (402) 226-1899 today.
We are responsive and caring, and, working as a team, combine our knowledge and insights to deliver skilled guidance throughout our clients' cases.
We pride ourselves on providing quality legal representation and have received positive reviews from past clients, some of which you can read below.
For help with your legal matter, contact Reagan Melton & Delaney at (402) 226-1899 today.
Handling Appellate Cases for Those in Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, NE and all of Eastern Nebraska.
If you were involved in a legal matter, and are dissatisfied with the outcome, you may have a right to file an appeal.
However, taking such action cannot be done just because you were unhappy with the trial court's judgment.
An error must have occurred during the trial that substantially affected the result.
Thus, when appealing your case, you must prove that legal grounds for your request exist.
This burden requires that you develop a written brief that succinctly, yet persuasively, points to the errors.
If you were involved in a legal matter, and are dissatisfied with the outcome, you may have a right to file an appeal.
However, taking such action cannot be done just because you were unhappy with the trial court's judgment.
An error must have occurred during the trial that substantially affected the result.
Thus, when appealing your case, you must prove that legal grounds for your request exist.
This burden requires that you develop a written brief that succinctly, yet persuasively, points to the errors.
Agencies, businesses, and other entities may hear specific cases and make decisions that could affect an employee, individual, professional license holder, or other person involved in an administrative matter.
Unfortunately, the outcomes are not always positive.
In some cases, they might not have been based on relevant facts or established policies.
If you were denied certain benefits or licenses, you might be able to file an administrative appeal to have the decision reconsidered.
Doing so with the help of a skilled Sarpy County administrative appeals attorney can substantially increase the chances of obtaining a favorable outcome.
Unfortunately, the outcomes are not always positive.
In some cases, they might not have been based on relevant facts or established policies.
If you were denied certain benefits or licenses, you might be able to file an administrative appeal to have the decision reconsidered.
Doing so with the help of a skilled Sarpy County administrative appeals attorney can substantially increase the chances of obtaining a favorable outcome.
Individuals or businesses involved in disputes with other parties may be required to resolve the matter through civil litigation.
In this legal process, one party seeks some type of remedy, such as compensation or action, for an alleged wrongdoing.
Although some cases may be heard by a judge or jury, others are settled out of court.
Regardless of how the matter ultimately progresses, the process for seeking a just outcome is time-consuming and requires a decent amount of research, writing, and arguing.
In this legal process, one party seeks some type of remedy, such as compensation or action, for an alleged wrongdoing.
Although some cases may be heard by a judge or jury, others are settled out of court.
Regardless of how the matter ultimately progresses, the process for seeking a just outcome is time-consuming and requires a decent amount of research, writing, and arguing.
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