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David A. Domina formed the firm in 1975. He is virtually unparalleled for his diverse and extensive trial experience. Mr. Domina is one of a handful of American lawyers to have won a jury verdict for more than $1 billion. He has also successfully defended criminal capital cases. Few lawyers have had either experience. Virtually none have had both.
Mr. Domina's extensive trial experience involves complex litigation in national, regional and local proceedings. He has tried complex civil and criminal cases, including class actions, homicide, product liability, wrongful death and serious injury, and a wide variety of complex commercial cases. Mr. Domina's appearances have taken him to courts across America. He has appeared in court in 43 out of 50 states. He has tried over 340 cases to verdict. His total trial experience includes more than a thousand suits.
Won a jury verdict of more than $1.26 billion on behalf of cattlemen against the nation's largest slaughterhouse for market manipulation.
Won a multi-million dollar class action for shareholders of a publicly traded insurance company.
Won 9 out of 9 homicide trials.
Tried over 340 cases to verdict.
Argued over 250 State and Federal Appeals.
Argued to declare invalid an entire estate property tax regime.
Argued to declare invalid a major public improvement bid letting for violating public meeting laws.
Argued to establish an essential element of the law of implied warranties.
Argued to establish limits for contractual rights to restrict recourse for consumers.
Represented attorneys in disciplinary proceedings.
View David Domina's complete resume here and check out his interview in Attorney at Law Magazine.
Lesiak v. Central Valley Ag Cooperative, Inc.
Domina Law filed suit and went to trial on behalf of Nebraska Farmers who suffered corn crop loss and yield loss due to a Coop’s negligent over-application of herbicides. Domina Law won the appeal.
Domina Law filed suit for a candidate for the Nebraska Legislature against the Nebraska Republican Party alleging defamation, invasion of privacy for violation of the Nebraska Consumer Protection Act. The Republican Party ran several attack ads claiming the candidate mislead the public with statements he made in a sworn affidavit, thus imputing the candidate committed a criminal act of making false statements under oath.
Domina Law represented the court-appointed receiver as requested by the Securities and Exchange Commission in a legal malpractice suit. Domina Law won the appeal.
Domina Law represented three sisters in a family Trust dispute alleging they were significantly indebted to the siblings parents at the time of their death and therefore such amounts should be retained from the Trust asset distribution. Domina Law won the appeal.
Bridgeport Tractor Parts, Inc. v. Gary's Implement, Inc.
Domina Law won a seven-figure judgment for client in a business dispute over the sale of its company and a noncompetition agreement. There were two trials and multiple appeals. Domina Law won the two trials and appeal.
Dominguez v. Eppley Transportation Services, Inc.
Skyline Woods, et al. v. Broekemeier, et al.
Bauermeister v. Waste Management Co., 783 N.W.2d 594 (2010).
Scott v. Kahn, 18 Neb.App. 600 (2010).
Sheriff v. Midwest Health Partners, 619 F.3d 923 (2010).
Gary’s Implement v. Bridgeport Tractor Parts, Inc., 702 N.W.2d 355 (2009).
Babel v. Schmidt, 765 N.W.2d 227 (2009).
Bellino v. McGrath North Mullin & Kratz, PC LLO, 274 Neb. 130, 738 N.W.2d 434 (2007).
Neiman v. Tri R. Angus, Inc., 274 Neb. 252, 739 N.W.2d 182 (2007).
Nebraska Legislature ex rel. State v. Hergert, 271 Neb. 976, 720 N.W.2d 372 (2006).
Gilbert M. and Martha H. Hitchcock Foundation v. Kountze, 272 Neb. 251, 720 N.W.2d 31 (2006).
Pennfield Oil Co. v. Winstrom, 272 Neb. 219, 720 N.W.2d 886 (2006).
Roth v. Wiese, 271 Neb. 750, 716 N.W.2d 419 (2006).
Ranchers Cattleman Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America v. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 415 F.3d 1078, 27 ITRD 1570, 35 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,152 (9th cir 2005).
Pickett v. Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc., 420 F.3d 1272, 2005-2 Trade Cases P 74,897 (11th Cir 2005).
Kraft v. St. John Lutheran Church of Seward, Neb., 414 F.3d 943, 67 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 940 (8th Cir. 2005).
Racicky v. Farmland Industries, Inc., 328 F.3d 389, 33 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,190, 61 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 318 (8th Cir. 2003).
National American Ins. Co. v. CenTra, Inc., 151 F.3d 780 (8th Cir. 1998).
Acme Investment, Inc. v. Southwest Tracor, Inc., 105 F.3d 412 (8th Cir. 1997).
McIlheran v. Lincoln Nat. Life Ins. Co., 31 F.3d 709 (8th Cir. 1994).
Jaksha v. State, 486 N.W.2d 858 (Neb. 1992).
Becker v. U.S., 968 F.2d 691 (C.A.8 (Neb.) 1992).
Crowley v. McCoy, 449 N.W.2d 221 (Neb. 1989).
PWA Farms, Inc. v. North Platte State Bank, 371 N.W.2d 102 (Neb. 1985).
Nixon v. Harkins, 369 N.W.2d 625 (Neb. 1985).
Nixon v. Madison County Agr. Soc., 348 N.W.2d 119 (Neb. 1984).
Peterson v. North American Plant Breeders, 354 N.W.2d 625 (Neb. 1984).
State v. Douglas, 349 N.W.2d 870 (Neb. 1984).
Speaker, Department of Justice & USDA Workshop, August, 2010 - Watch clips of David Domina here.

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