Nebraska

Morrow, Poppe, Watermeier & Lonowski, PC NE

Established more than 100 years ago Morrow, Poppe, Watermeier & Lonowski, P.C., maintains offices in Lincoln, Nebraska and serves many communities throughout the state. A full service practice allows our corporate, business, personal and non-profit business clients access to a wide variety of practice areas. From corporate law to wills and trusts to representing clients in all state and federal courts, Morrow, Poppe, Watermeier & Lonowski, P.C. provides the knowledge and skill so that we achieve results for our clients when faced with the legal challenges and business opportunities they encounter.
  • 201 North 8th Street, Ste 300, Lincoln NE, 68501
  • (800) 720-8166
  • Founded in
    1897
  • Joined LegalShield in
    2000
  • Average years of experience:
    25
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Anne Elizabeth Brown
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Terrance A. Poppe
45
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Joel G. Lonowski
35
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Scott E. Tollefsen
25
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Nicholas M. Froeschl
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Andrew K. Joyce
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Liam Wakeman
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Morrow, Poppe, Watermeier & Lonowski, PC NE

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A traditional lawyer typically charges $300–500 per hour for contract review — meaning a single purchase agreement review can cost $350–700 or more. LegalShield members get unlimited document review — including purchase agreements, HOA documents, warranty contracts, and home improvement contracts — as part of their monthly membership. Please see your plan contract for details and exclusions.

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Yes. LegalShield members can consult with a provider lawyer about HOA disputes, have HOA documents reviewed before signing, and have a lawyer send a letter or make a phone call to an HOA on their behalf to help resolve a dispute if the law firm decides it is in the member's best interest. Many HOA conflicts are resolved once formal legal correspondence arrives — without escalating to litigation.

A lien discovered during a title search can delay or derail a home purchase — whether it's a contractor's lien, unpaid property taxes, or a judgment against the seller. A LegalShield provider lawyer can advise you on your options, help you understand what the lien means for your transaction, and in many cases assist with the legal steps required to address it before closing.

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