In addition to his roles as CEO and managing partner of a prominent law firm, former Army officer John Berry takes a keen interest in protecting the Constitution of the United States of America to the courtroom. And he was instructed by the very finest. His father, John Berry Sr., who had been commissioned as …
United States v. Bixby Not Guilty Verdict
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, January 11, 2022 – An Omaha jury found former Nebraska State Trooper not guilty of using excessive force for an incident involving the arrest of a man in western Nebraska in 2016. Berry Law attorneys John S. Berry and Michael J. Wilson defended Lindsay Bixby, who faced up to ten years in prison …
Lincoln businesses thank veterans for their service | Berry Law Reward a Veteran Award
Berry Law of Lincoln and Omaha Nebraska along with HF Crave partnered up to feed Lincoln veterans for free. Berry Law also presented their Reward a Veteran award to someone who continued to serve Nebraskans through volunteering. Marine Corps. veteran Alex Bratt was this year’s recipient after he volunteered 400 hours to the community, including …
Forbes Business Council Publishes Article from Berry Law’s John Berry about Maximizing Value from Awards
The Forbes Business Council offers advice and strategies from successful business owners. In this article, Berry Law CEO John Berry explains how he maximizes the value of awards his team or firm receives. Berry notes, “In a business environment where second-hand reputations are increasing in both importance and reach, an interesting cottage industry has flourished …
Forbes Features John Berry in Article about Business Principles to Embrace
In this Forbes article, John Berry explains some key business principles that leaders should embrace this year. Berry explains, “Throughout your career, you’ve likely received a broad array of advice from business coaches and gurus that have collectively guided your personal leadership style. However, given the number of platitudes and contradictory philosophies floating around, your …
John Berry’s Article “Three Easy Yet Impactful Ways a Leader Can Win Every Day” Featured on Forbes
Forbes recently featured an article from Berry Law’s CEO John Berry, , about “Three Easy Yet Impactful Ways a Leader Can Win Every Day.” Berry notes the importance of completing meaningful tasks daily, “Admiral William McRaven is well known for his 2014 commencement speech at the University of Texas, in which he preaches about how …
John Stevens Berry, Sr., Quoted in Washington Post
A murder spree that terrified the State of Nebraska over 60 years ago has made national headlines again. Caril Fugate was tried and found guilty for first-degree murder shortly after the spree, but Fugate’s defense attorney, John Stevens Berry, Sr., claims otherwise. John Stevens Berry, Sr., the founder of Berry Law, represents Fugate in her …
John Stevens Berry, Sr., Mentioned in NBC News
Berry Law founder John Stevens Berry, Sr., was recently recognized by NBC News in an article about the denial of Caril Fugate’s pardon. Charles Starkweather kidnapped Caril Fugate when she was only 14 and took her across the state and into Wyoming on a murder spree that claimed the lives of eleven people. Fugate stood …
Lincoln Journal Star Writes About Berry Law’s HIREVets Platinum Medallion
Berry Law was recently featured in the Lincoln Journal star for our dedication to hiring Veterans. The US Department of Labor honored Berry Law with the Platinum Medallion for supporting Veterans in the workforce. Berry Law joined Persevus as the only two companies in the state of Nebraska to receive the HIREVets platinum medallion, the …
Attorney Susan Napolitano’s Lawsuit Against the State Featured in the Lincoln Journal Star
Berry Law attorney Susan Napolitano recently filed a lawsuit alleging the state of Nebraska showed discrimination in the workplace and in their refusal to pay for a doctor-approved gender transition surgery for an ex-employee for the Beatrice State Developmental Center. In the suit, Napolitano outlines the circumstances the client was unjustly subject to during her …