SCHNEIDER v. LAMBERT

No. A-10-883.

809 N.W.2d 515 (2011)

19 Neb. App. 271

Robert SCHNEIDER, appellee, v. Albert LAMBERT, doing business as Lambert Investments, L.L.C., appellant.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

October 18, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian S. Kruse and Tara L. Tesmer , of Rembolt Ludtke, L.L.P., Lincoln, for appellant.

Bradley A. Sipp for appellee.

IRWIN, CASSEL, and PIRTLE, Judges.


CASSEL, Judge.

INTRODUCTION

After a bench trial, the district court entered judgment determining that a promissory note was Albert Lambert's personal obligation but dismissing the case because the note's holder failed to meet his burden of proof to show that there had not been an effective cure of the original notice of default. The sole issue raised on appeal is whether Lambert signed the promissory note in his personal capacity or merely as the representative...

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