Securities Act of Nebraska - Intended to Be a Non-Exclusive Remedy - Knoell v. Huff, The

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Chun, Henry

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1988

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INTRODUCTION|In Knoell v. Huff, the Nebraska Supreme Court faced the issue of whether section 8-1124(1) of the Nebraska Revised Statutes, commonly known as the Securities Act of Nebraska, contained language expressly precluding common-law actions for securities fraud. The defendant, H. Dan Huff, had failed to inform Josephine Knoell and other investors that the company in which they were investing their money was involved in a lawsuit. When judgment was entered against the company, the investors lost all their money...

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21 Creighton L. Rev. 707 (1987-1988)

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Creighton University School of Law

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