CENTRAL ICE MACH. CO. v. COLE

No. A-92-097.

509 N.W.2d 229 (1993)

2 Neb.App. 282

CENTRAL ICE MACHINE COMPANY, Appellant, v. Ronald A. COLE, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

December 7, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas H. Dahlk and Sandra L. Dougherty, Lieben, Dahlk, Whitted, Houghton, Slowiaczek & Jahn, P.C., for appellant.

Jeff A. Anderson and Margaret A. Falck, Kutak Rock, for appellee.

CONNOLLY, IRWIN, and WRIGHT, JJ.


WRIGHT, Judge.

Central Ice Machine Company (Central) brought an action against Ronald A. Cole for malicious prosecution, alleging that Cole caused previous litigation to be brought against Central. The district court granted summary judgment for Cole on the ground that Cole's status as an expert witness in the prior legal proceeding afforded him immunity from liability as a matter of law. Central appeals.

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