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LANHAM v. BNSF RAILWAY CO.
Cite as 306 Neb. 124
Alexander Lanham, appellant and
cross-appellee, v. BNSF Railway
Company, appellee and
cross-appellant.
___ N.W.2d ___
Filed June 12, 2020. No. S-19-114.
supplemental opinion
Appeal from the District Court for Lancaster County:
Robert R. Otte, Judge. Former opinion modified. Motion for
rehearing overruled.
Corey L. Stull and Jeanette Stull, of Atwood, Holsten,
Brown, Deaver & Spier, P.C., L.L.O., and Christopher H.
Leach, of Hubbell Law Firm, L.L.C., for appellant.
Nichole S. Bogen, of Lamson, Dugan & Murray, L.L.P.,
Wayne L. Robbins, Jr., of Robbins Travis, P.L.L.C., and
Andrew S. Tulumello, of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, L.L.P.,
for appellee.
Heavican, C.J., Miller-Lerman, Cassel, Stacy, Funke,
Papik, and Freudenberg, JJ.
Per Curiam.
This case is before us on a motion for rehearing filed by
the appellant and cross-appellee, Alexander Lanham, con-
cerning our opinion in Lanham v. BNSF Railway Co. 1 While
1
Lanham v. BNSF Railway Co., 305 Neb. 124, 939 N.W.2d 363 (2020).
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there is no substantive merit to the motion, Lanham correctly
points out that a statutory citation, also used by the district
court, addressed nonprofit corporations rather than for-profit
corporations such as BNSF Railway Company. This had no
effect upon the outcome of the appeal, as the two statutes
are substantially identical. We overrule the motion, but we
modify the original opinion to substitute the correct citation
as follows:
In syllabus point 11, 2 we withdraw the reference to “Neb.
Rev. Stat. § 21-19,152 (Reissue 2012)” and substitute “Neb.
Rev. Stat. § 21-2,209 (Cum. Supp. 2018).”
We make two changes in the background section. We with-
draw the phrase “Pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-19,152
(Reissue 2012),” in the fourth sentence of the third paragraph. 3
In the first sentence of the fifth paragraph, we add “Neb.
Rev. Stat.” before “§ 21-19,152” and “(Reissue 2012)” after
the statute. 4
We also modify the analysis section in five respects
under the subheading “Consent by Registration.” In the
eighth paragraph, 5 after the first sentence, we add “Because
§ 21-19,152 applies to nonprofit corporations, the district court
should have cited to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-2,209 (Cum. Supp.
2018), a nearly identical statute applicable to for-profit cor-
porations like BNSF.” We withdraw the ninth paragraph 6 and
substitute:
Section 21-2,209 provides:
. . . Each foreign corporation authorized to trans-
act business in this state must continuously maintain in
this state:
2
Id. at 125, 939 N.W.2d at 363.
3
Id. at 126, 939 N.W.2d at 366.
4
Id. at 127, 939 N.W.2d at 366.
5
Id. at 133, 939 N.W.2d at 370.
6
Id. at 133-34, 939 N.W.2d at 370.
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(1) A registered office that may be the same as any of
its places of business; and
(2) A registered agent, who may be:
(i) An individual who resides in this state and whose
business office is identical with the registered office;
(ii) A domestic corporation or not-for-profit domestic
corporation whose business office is identical with the
registered office; or
(iii) A foreign corporation or foreign not-for-profit cor-
poration authorized to transact business in this state whose
business office is identical with the registered office.
In the 10th paragraph, 7 we substitute “21-2,209” for “21-19,152”
in the first and third sentences. Finally, in the second sen-
tence of the last paragraph of the subsection, 8 we substitute
“21-2,209” for “21-19,152.”
The remainder of the opinion shall remain unmodified.
Former opinion modified.
Motion for rehearing overruled.
7
Id. at 134, 939 N.W.2d at 370.
8
Id. at 135, 939 N.W.2d at 371.