In re Estate of Adelung
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the county court declining to award prejudgment interest to the estate of Madeline A. Adlung (the Estate) following a remand to the county court for a redetermination of damages owed by Defendant, holding that there was no error in the district court's refusal to award interest on remand.
Adelung's son, Kent Adelung, appealed from the decision of the county court finding him liable following an action for an equitable accounting sought by the Estate. The Supreme Court affirmed as modified. On remand, the Estate sought prejudgment interest. The county court denied the request. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the county court did not err in not applying prejudgment interest under Neb. Rev. Stat. 45-104 to the amount of the modified judgment on remand.
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