Practical legal counsel for businesses, nonprofits, and startups—built for growth and risk management.

Omaha-based. Serving clients across the United States and internationally, with experience in technology, healthcare, telehealth, privacy, and emerging Web3/crypto markets.

Commercial Transactions Regulatory & Compliance Dispute Resolution Governance

Core Services

Corporate & Commercial Transactions

MSAs, SOWs, NDAs, DPAs, licensing, procurement, and credit agreements—negotiation and drafting aligned to business goals.

Regulatory & Compliance

Compliance strategy and advisory across HIPAA, GDPR, CCPA, and related financial/regulatory frameworks.

Dispute Resolution

Mediation, arbitration, and litigation support—practical strategy to manage risk, cost, and outcomes.

Governance

Nonprofit board guidance, corporate structuring, and governance practices to support sustainable operations.

Technology, Healthcare & Crypto Law

Sector-specific experience supporting innovation while ensuring compliance in fast-moving, regulated environments.

Outside Counsel Support

A flexible resource for growing teams—transactional overflow, contract reviews, and targeted compliance projects.

About

Tertius Law is an Omaha-based legal practice providing counsel to businesses, nonprofits, and startups across the United States and internationally. The practice focuses on commercial transactions, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution, with sector-specific experience in technology, healthcare, telehealth, and emerging Web3/crypto markets.

Matters range from high-value technology and licensing agreements to healthcare regulatory advisory and nonprofit governance. Tertius Law combines legal expertise with business insight to support growth, manage risk, and protect organizational priorities in competitive and evolving markets.

Contact

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Location
Omaha, Nebraska

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