- According to Nebraska Revised Statute 28-1202, carrying a concealed handgun without a permit is a Class I misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail, a $1,000 fine, or both. Since the penalties for…
- This article was updated on December 6, 2020 The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act, otherwise known as the MORE Act, is federal legislation that seeks to decriminalize marijuana. Currently, possession of marijuana is a…
- Berry Law is proud to announce Marine Corps Veteran Jacob Fry as the winner of our annual Reward a Veteran award. The Reward a Veteran program is designed to recognize a Veteran who has continued…
- Berry Law’s John Berry, Jr., was recently recognized for his criminal defense work at both the State and Federal level. Acquisition International (AI) named John Berry, Jr., the 2020 Leading State and Federal Criminal Defense…
- Berry Law added three new attorneys to their legal team earlier today. Montana Crow, David Hoeser, and Carey Collingham were officially sworn in on Tuesday, September 15, 2020, allowing them to practice law in the…
- Out of more than 6 million business in the United States, Berry Law has been honored with a spot in Inc. magazines annual 5000 fastest growing private companies list for the 4th consecutive year. With…
- Paycheck Protection Program Lawyer The coronavirus pandemic has had devastating effects on countries and economies around the world. While the threat was still increasing exponentially and prevention measures were poorly understood, businesses were forced to…
- Berry Law has added another seasoned criminal defense lawyer to the team in order to continue expanding services for our clients. We would like to welcome Matt Knipe to Berry Law’s Omaha office. He will…
- We would like to welcome attorney Michael J. Wilson to the Berry Law team. Mike’s skill set will allow us to further expand the high-quality legal representation we provide our clients. Mike joins Berry Law…
- Protective orders are issued during the pendency of a case, either by a judge or when one party petitions the court for one. These orders can last as long as the judge wants them to…