Keating, O’Gara, Nedved & Peter

Have you suffered a personal injury or lost a loved on in wrongful death? Contact Keating, O’Gara, Nedved & Peter, P.C., L.L.O., in Lincoln, Nebraska, toll free at 866-919-2344, for a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer. We also handle real estate, estate planning, family law and business law matters.

Mediation & Arbitration

Con KeatingCon Keating now devotes most of his practice to helping parties resolve serious disputes through mediation.

Mediation is a voluntary and confidential way to resolve difficult cases with the help of a neutral third party. Through mediation both sides can save time and money by finding the common ground of settlement.

Mediation can also bring a type of closure that is illusive in the litigation process. In the past, when parties were unable to resolve disputes between themselves, they went to court where there was a winner and a loser–or sometimes two losers. With a skilled mediator assisting the parties, there truly can be a win-win outcome.

For more than 30 years Con tried cases on behalf of both plaintiffs and the defense. With this extensive background, Con brings a balanced perspective to the mediation process. Developing trust by both sides to a dispute is the key to a mediator being an effective third voice in the settlement dialogue. Con Keating is that respected and trusted voice.

From serious personal injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death cases to business and insurance disputes, Con has helped resolve hundreds of cases through the mediation process.


From offices in Lincoln, Nebraska, attorneys at Keating, O'Gara, Nedved & Peter, P.C., L.L.O. serve clients in Lincoln, Grand Island, Kearney, Omaha, Hastings, Norfolk, Fremont, Beatrice, Broken Bow, Valentine, Lexington, North Platte, McCook, Ainsworth, O' Neill, Wayne, Norfolk, Fairbury, Kimball, Sidney, Seward, York, Aurora, Columbus, and communities throughout Lancaster County, Adams, Buffalo, Custer, Gage, Hall, Lincoln and Red Willow Counties, and those injured in traffic accidents on Interstate Highway 80, and Nebraska state highways 81, 83, 183, and 281.