Joseph Aldridge

aldridgeJoe’s civil litigation practice includes the representation of both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts.  He represents clients on a variety of matters, ranging from international products liability cases to employment discrimination disputes.  Joe is a native of Grand Island, Nebraska. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Bellevue University and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 2008.

In law school, Joe was a member of the Nebraska Law Review and the Delta Theta Phi law fraternity.  Joe served as president of the local chapter of the International Law Students Association and as vice president of the Equal Justice Society.  Joe also worked as a law clerk at the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office, clerking first in the Public Protections Bureau and later in the Civil Litigation Bureau. He joined Wolfe Snowden as a law clerk in January, 2008, and became an associate later that year.  Joe and his wife, Charity, have two children.

Admitted to Practice
  • State of Nebraska
  • United States District Court, District of Nebraska
Areas of Practice
Professional Affiliations
  • Lincoln Bar Association
  • Nebraska State Bar Association
  • National Association of  Trial Attorneys
  • Nebraska Defense Counsel Association
  • The American Association for Justice
Community Involvement
  • Volunteer, Lincoln Public Schools
Contact Information

Joseph M. Aldridge
Wolfe, Snowden, Hurd, Luers & Ahl, LLP
Wells Fargo Center
1248 O Street, Suite 800
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 474-1507
Email: jaldridge@wolfesnowden.com

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Articles by Joseph Aldridge:

Preparing for the Effects of the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (pdf)

Selection and Compilation of Adverse Expert’s  Prior Testimony as Protected Work Product in Nebraska State Courts (pdf)

Publications by Joseph Aldridge:
Pay Setting Decisions as Discrete Acts: the Court Sharpens its Focus on Intent in Title VII Cases in Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 127 S.Ct.2162 (2007), 86 Neb. L. REV. 4(2008).