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Matthew Munderloh is a criminal defense attorney, aggressively defending those accused of fraud and other white collar crimes, sex crimes, conspiracy and other offenses in state and federal court. He represents persons whose civil rights have been violated by the police due to illegal arrests, illegal searches and infringements of other constitutional rights.

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MATTHEW M. MUNDERLOH

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EDUCATION

Creighton University,
B.A., International Studies, 2000
Summa Cum Laude

University of Nebraska College of Law,
Juris Doctor, 2003, With High Distinction
Order of the Coif
Order of the Barristers
Executive Editor, Nebraska Law Review

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Nebraska State Bar Association
2003 – Present

Nebraska Criminal Defense Attorneys Association
2003 – Present

American Bar Association 2013 – Present

Federal Practice Committee, District of Nebraska, 2015-2018

ADMITTED

Nebraska State Bar Association, 2003
Nebraska State Courts, 2003
United States District Court, District of Nebraska, 2003
8th Circuit Court of Appeals, 2005

PUBLICATIONS

Nebraska’s (More or Less) Stable Approach to “Extreme and Outrageous” Conduct and Intentional
Infliction of Emotional Distress:

Brandon ex rel. Estate of Brandon v. County of Richardson, 261 Neb. 636,
624 N.W.2d 604 (2001), 81 Neb. L. Rev. 1287 (2003)

REPRESENTATIVE CASES

Parker v. Thurston County, 654 Fed.Appx. 861 (8th Cir. July 21, 2016) (Affirming trial court’s dismissal of multiple civil rights claims)

State v. Hansen, 2014 WL 1199321 (Neb. App. 2014) (Reversal of felony conviction)

Phillips v. Pearson’s Painting, Inc., U.S. D. Ct.-D. Neb., 8:13CV211 (2013) (Defense of FLSA claim; demand of $100,000+; judgment of less than $2,000)

Thomsen v. Alegent Health, U.S. D.Ct.-D. Neb., 8:08CV120 (2008) (Favorable resolution of Americans with Disabilities Act claim)

Lashley v. Oestreich, U.S. D. Ct.-D. Neb., 8:08CV506 (2008) (Favorable resolution of 4th Amendment (illegal arrest) claim)

State v. McCulloch, 15 Neb. App. 616 (2007) (Reversal of sex assault conviction)