Top best L Lawyers in Cedar Rapids | 332 available
332 L lawyers are available in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. These lawyers are rated between 3.9/5 to 4.3/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41 to $76 per hour.
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With more than 20 years of experience, including clerking at the Iowas Court of Appeals and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Des Moines, James Radig has effectively represented clients ranging from insurance companies and banks to municipalities and school districts. In 2008, Radig joined Arenson Law Group, PC in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Having recieved his Juris Doctorate with high distinction from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1984, Radig focuses on cases pertaining to estate planning, real estate law, business law, corporate law, bankruptcy, and litigation. Currently, Radig is a member of the Iowa State Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the Linn County Bar Association.
Unlike many of my law school peers, I didn’t always know I wanted to be a lawyer. While attending high school in Minnesota, I was a bit of an entrepreneur, starting and running my own car detailing and lawn care businesses. When I went back to my home state of Wisconsin to start my undergraduate studies at UW-Madison, I followed in my brother’s footsteps and initially sought an engineering degree. After a year and a half of studying, however, I realized my true passions lied with the elective courses I took in psychology and social sciences; the classes that challenged me to see the world through different lenses and think creatively to find solutions to difficult problems. I immediately changed my major, pursued a career in the law, and never looked back.. I represent my clients ethically, analytically, and empathetically. I understand when meeting a prospective client, it is often during the worst moments of his or her life, and I don’t take that lightly. Trials are rarely the desired answer, but in some cases, they are the only appropriate solution. That is why I focused my attention both during and after law school on litigation, client counseling, and negotiation, to ensure I had the tools necessary to best help my clients achieve their goals. When I moved to Iowa with my wife and our children in 2016, I joined a local general practice firm and continued to cultivate my skills in civil litigation and negotiation, representing clients in a variety of matters, from contempt proceedings to breaches of corporate fiduciary duty claims.. My extensive experience in a wide array of legal areas, together with my practical, real-world knowledge and creative approach, gives my clients the trust that their matters are skillfully handled by a dedicated attorney who not only understands their legal needs, but has their best interests in mind. I know what it means to work hard for the most important things in your life. I feel quite privileged to use my passion for and knowledge of the law to help local Iowans navigate the confusing, emotionally charged, and often-adversarial legal system to get the justice they want and deserve.
Travis Cavanaugh advises individuals and business clients regarding estate and wealth transfer planning, general business and corporate law, and tax matters. Mr. Cavanaugh’s prior experience as a public accountant at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Chicago provides useful insight into tax implications as it relates to personal and business succession planning, gift and estate tax planning, and general business transactions. In addition, Mr. Cavanaugh prepares estate tax returns, gift tax returns, and fiduciary income tax returns.. Corporate Transactions and Business Counseling. Mr. Cavanaugh advises businesses of all sizes and their owners and officers regarding entity organization, operations, governance, reorganization, and tax and succession planning, which includes the review, negotiations and drafting of contracts related to mergers, sales and purchases of assets or stock, reorganizations, redemptions and buy-sell agreements.. Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate and Wealth Transfer. Mr. Cavanaugh advises clients regarding gift and estate tax planning, succession planning for family businesses and charitable gifting. In addition, he drafts wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, powers of attorney, premarital agreements and estate and gift tax returns.. Probate. To help clients after the loss of a family member. Mr. Cavanaugh assists clients with the administration of trusts and estates and works to resolve trust and estate controversies.. Taxation. Mr. Cavanaugh advises individual and business clients regarding the tax aspects (income, gift, estate and generation-skipping transfer) of proposed business transactions, pass-through entities (limited liability companies, partnerships and S corporations) and estate planning techniques.
Thomas DeBoom is a business and transactional attorney with Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman PLC. Mr. DeBoom has offered a wide range of corporate law services to companies for more than 20 years. He understands the complexities of acquiring or forming a business, including financing options, governance and tax ramifications associated with the varying transactions. Mr. DeBoom counsels clients on matters such as sales and purchases of equity interests, securities, mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, ESOP transactions, profit sharing and deferred compensation arrangements, both ERISA-qualified and non-qualified, and business contracts, consulting and planning. Mr. DeBoom also serves on the firm's board of directors.
The following notices and disclosures are required by the Supreme Court of Iowa: The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. A description or indication of limitation of practice does not mean that any agency or board has certified such lawyer as a specialist or expert in an indicated field of law practice nor does it mean that such lawyer is necessarily any more expert or competent than any other lawyer. Memberships and offices in legal fraternities and legal societies technical and professional licenses and memberships in scientific technical and professional associations and societies of law or field of practice does not mean that a lawyer is a specialist or expert in a field of law nor does it mean that such lawyer is necessarily more expert or competent than any other lawyer. All potential clients are urged to make their own independent investigation and evaluation of any lawyer being considered.
The following notices and disclosures are required by the Supreme Court of Iowa: The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. A description or indication of limitation of practice does not mean that any agency or board has certified such lawyer as a specialist or expert in an indicated field of law practice nor does it mean that such lawyer is necessarily any more expert or competent than any other lawyer. Memberships and offices in legal fraternities and legal societies technical and professional licenses and memberships in scientific technical and professional associations and societies of law or field of practice does not mean that a lawyer is a specialist or expert in a field of law nor does it mean that such lawyer is necessarily more expert or competent than any other lawyer. All potential clients are urged to make their own independent investigation and evaluation of any lawyer being considered.
Since beginning my legal practice as an associate with a general practice firm in Eastern Iowa in 2006, I have particularly appreciated the complex logistical, emotional, and legal needs that clients face when they become involved in family law litigation. Over the past many years, I have enjoyed representing clients in a wide range of family law matters including dissolutions of marriage, custody proceedings, modifications, terminations of parental rights, adoptions, child support reviews, mediations, civil domestic abuse cases, and appeals. I have had the privilege of representing clients in counties throughout Southeastern Iowa, including Linn, Johnson, Benton, Iowa, Tama, Washington, Keokuk, and Scott counties. I have also helped clients with needs such as the drafting of prenuptial agreements and Qualified Domestic Relations Orders. Having served as a family law mediator since 2010, mediation has become one of my favorite aspects of family law practice, as it provides parties with the opportunity to avoid the need for further litigation, and it imparts parties with more power to control the outcome of their cases in a mutually agreeable and satisfying manner.. Working as an attorney is a second career for me. After receiving a B.A. in Philosophy and Psychology from the University of Manitoba in Canada, where I grew up, I attended graduate school and received my M.A. in Philosophy from Duke University. I relocated to Cedar Rapids when my husband began teaching at Coe College. For many years, I taught classes in Philosophy at Kirkwood Community College and Coe College as an adjunct professor. In 2006, I graduated with my J.D. from the University of Iowa College of Law and began practicing as an attorney. I also enjoyed the great privilege of serving as a law clerk to the local judges of the Sixth Judicial District of Iowa in 2008 and 2009, assisting with legal research and with the drafting of rulings and orders.. Having lived in Cedar Rapids for over 25 years, this community has grown to be my home. For many years, I volunteered in the Cedar Rapids Community Schools, and I truly appreciate all that this area has to offer.
Roger Stone was elected as the first Iowan to the American College of Construction Lawyers, a prestigious group of 180 of the nation's top construction lawyers. He was named as one of the Top Ten Super Lawyers for the State of Iowa and was honored as Construction Litigation–Lawyer of the Year for Cedar Rapids by Best Lawyers®. Mr. Stone is also recognized as a Great Plains Super Lawyer®. He serves on the American Arbitration Association national panel of large complex case arbitrators and the Iowa State Bar Construction Section Council.
Robert Legislador has over 24 years of legal experience practicing primarily in the areas of Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability law. Robert is well known for his committment to his clients, successful track record, and is a multi-year recipient of AVVO's Client Choice Award for his top client ratings.. In 2008, Robert and J. Richard Johnson opened Johnson & Legislador, PLC. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It is a small local law firm tailored for the areas of legal practice they do best and allows their clients to receive personalized service.. Robert grew up in Clive, Iowa. After high school he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from the University of Iowa and went on to attended Drake University Law School where he earned his Juris Doctor degree. He is licensed to practice law in Iowa state courts, the Federal Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa, and United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.. He and his wife, Stephanie, have three children and live in Cedar Rapids.
Robert (Bob) Hatala is a litigation attorney with Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman PLC. He has practiced law in Cedar Rapids since his graduation from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1983. Mr. Hatala is engaged in the general practice of law including, but not limited to, commercial law, product liability, litigation, contracts, construction law, municipal law and insurance. Mr. Hatala also represents business clients on organizational and business matters and small municipalities on planning, zoning and other legal matters. Mr. Hatala has appeared before the Iowa Supreme Court and the Iowa Court of Appeals in various types of cases. He is admitted to practice in the State of Iowa, and the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa.. Mr. Hatala was born in 1952 in Fort Madison, Iowa. He graduated from Iowa State University in 1974 with a B.A. in Political Science and an M.A. in 1983 from the University of Iowa in Public Affairs. After serving as Mayor of Fort Madison, Iowa, and Employee Relations Manager for a can manufacturing plant owned by Dial Corp., he entered law school at the University of Iowa where he graduated in 1983.
Rae Kinkead is a family law attorney and mediator. Having more than 10 years of experience, Ms. Kinkead recognizes each case needs personalized legal strategies. Ms. Kinkead offers counseling and litigation services and is well-versed in mediation, limited representation, and collaborative law.. Ms. Kinkead continues to learn new and innovative ways to best help her clients and their families. She completed the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyer’s Institute for Family Law Associates Advanced Training in 2018 and the American Bar Association's Family Law Trial Advocacy Program held by the National Institute for Trial Advocacy in 2015, both of which are advanced training programs for attorneys specializing in the practice of family law. She also completed a 40-hour training in mediation in 2016 and collaborative practice training in 2023.. Ms. Kinkead’s family law practice focuses on the following:. Family Law Litigation. Ms. Kinkead represents clients in all aspects of domestic relations, including adoption, divorce, separation, child custody, visitation and support, property division and domestic abuse. She also works with clients to create, and at times, defend, prenuptial agreements. A negotiated resolution is usually the best result. However, when not possible, Ms. Kinkead is prepared to have a trial before a judge to receive a resolution for clients.. Guardianships and Conservatorships. Ms. Kinkead regularly works with families to obtain and manage guardianships and conservatorships for individuals of all ages, children and adults. She is well-versed in Iowa law to provide the best outcomes for her clients and loved ones.. Child Representation. In some divorce and custody cases, the couple's child or children need some form representation of their own. Ms. Kinkead regularly serves as a child and family reporter, guardian ad litem, or attorney for children.. Limited Representation. In some cases, clients prefer to customize what services an attorney provides in order to meet their specific needs, without hiring an attorney to provide services for all aspects of their case. This is referred to as limited representation or unbundled service. Ms. Kinkead is experienced in limited representation, working with clients to meet their current needs and those needs which arise as their case evolves.. Collaborative Law. When couples choose to work together using a collaborative divorce model, Ms. Kinkead helps find respectful and creative settlements which meet the needs of all parties through this non-adversarial process. Ms. Kinkead is also a member of the Collaborative Lawyers of Eastern Iowa and International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.. Appellate Advocacy. Ms. Kinkead works in appellate advocacy, challenging and defending trial court decisions. Ms. Kinkead has experience handling appeals, both in cases for which the firm was trial counsel and in cases brought to her which have been tried by lawyers outside of our firm.
Phil Burian practices primarily in civil litigation and trial in state and federal courts as well as alternative dispute resolution. He brings a range of experience in multiple areas of law to industries, including transportation and construction. While his focus is on defending against claims and reducing risk for clients, he also prosecutes plaintiff cases. Mr. Burian is experienced in litigation involving production and use of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) under federal and state rules. He enjoys his practice most during trial, but he makes creative opportunities to narrow or resolve disputes when in the best economic interests of his clients.. Mr. Burian is a native of Eastern Iowa. He enjoys spending free time by participating in a variety of civic projects, family activities and curling. He brings a diverse array of personal, military and hands-on work experiences to his practice of law.. Transportation. Mr. Burian has acquired a broad knowledge of the transportation industry during his 20+ years with Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman PLC. His primary transportation related experience has been in tort claims and accident reconstruction. Mr. Burian also advises and advocates for clients with cargo claims, agent disputes, debt collection, contract drafting and more.
Phil Brooks is a business attorney serving clients on tax matters with emphasis in estate and business tax planning for closely-held entities including corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships and sole proprietorships. Although his practice is largely devoted to counseling businesses and their owners on organizational, tax and estate planning matters, he has developed a niche practice area of assisting insurance agents and brokers in mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and other areas unique to the regulated environments of the property, liability, life and health insurance industries. In addition to earning an MBA in risk management and finance, Mr. Brooks also holds the Certified Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and the Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designations.. Mr. Brooks is a frequent speaker at insurance trade association meetings dealing with construction and interpretation of property and liability insurance contracts and insurance agent and broker business and tax issues. He also serves as an adjunct lecturer at the Emmett J. Vaughan Institute of Insurance and Risk Management located within the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa where he teaches life, health, property and liability insurance courses.
Pete Leehey has been practicing law for over 30 years. An avid biker himself, Pete's special interest is motorcycle injury cases. Pete also handles auto collision cases.
Paul Gamez is a litigation attorney with 30 years of experience serving as a business advisor and legal counsel. Mr. Gamez has accumulated extensive business and complex business litigation experience, with a majority of those years being dedicated almost entirely to business and employment litigation. Mr. Gamez litigates business and employment cases in federal and state court and also represents clients in arbitrated disputes. Most recently, he has represented clients in securities, shareholder, contract, intellectual property, trade secret and non-compete disputes. Mr. Gamez currently serves on the Iowa Supreme Court Advisory Committee, the US District Court for the Northern District of Iowa Federal Practice Committee and is a Fellow of the Iowa Academy of Trial Lawyers.. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Gamez worked as a business unit leader where he was responsible for business unit financial results and business litigation for a large national equipment financing firm.. Place of birth: Minneapolis, MinnesotaAdditional Language: German
Patrick McMullen attended the University of Iowa and graduated with a degree in Marketing in 2003, with a minor in English and an emphasis in both statistics and psychology. During his time in Iowa City, Patrick was actively involved with numerous charitable organizations, including Toys for Tots and Habitat for Humanity, while also working with the American Marketing Association and enjoying his time as a server and cook for Applebee’s. Patrick graduated the University of Iowa in 2003 and left Iowa City with a devoted allegiance to Hawkeye Nation, a proud honor he maintains to this graduating in 2003, Patrick lived in Denver, Colorado for a year, where he worked at an advertising agency, before being accepted into the 2007 graduating class at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. While at UMKC, Patrick was actively involved with the legal fraternity of Delta Theta Phi, which regularly donated to the Susan B. Komen For the Cure movement, as well as additional work for Habitat for Humanity. Upon graduation, Patrick worked briefly in Minneapolis, Minnesota, before returning to Iowa so he could be closer to his family. Once back in Iowa, Patrick passed the bar in 2008 before joining the office of Matthias, Campbell, Nuzum & Rickers in Newton, Iowa. His career then took him to Kaplan Frese & Nine, LLP in Marshalltown, Iowa, before becoming an Assistant County Attorney for Tama County, Iowa. Through his experiences, Patrick has represented dozens of parents in custodial battles and divorce cases, he has prosecuted and defended hundreds of felony and misdemeanor clients, and he has represented parties in civil and small claims actions as has a diverse background in the law, and he is ready to help you. Contact him to set up an appointment!
My name is Pressley and I am a trial lawyer. The only thing I am before that is a father of my two sons. I have worked hard to live authentically in all aspects of my life. I always try to grow and learn. This has been true in my lawyering as well as my personal life – they are, in many ways, one in the same – because I am who I am, whether at home, meeting with clients, or in the courtroom.
My name is Laura Schultes. I grew up the daughter of a veterinarian and non-profit executive director in north central Iowa. My childhood was spent living in the country and attending small town schools. Then life took me to Iowa City, the southwest United States and even out of the country before I landed back in Cedar Rapids, which is now the city I call home.. I also see my work as an attorney extending far beyond each individual client. The law is not always fair. The “rules of the game” don’t always produce the right result. But from time to time while working on a single case for a single client, an opportunity arises to question the law as it is written or nudge the “rules of the game” towards greater fairness. It is motivating to me that I could play a role in making the system just a little bit fairer into the future.
Mr. Wenzel represents clients with matters relating to business transactions, estate planning, probate and trust administration and real estate law. He particularly enjoys helping those in the special needs community with disability planning, special needs trusts, guardianships, and conservatorships. Mr. Wenzel also makes frequent court appearances, representing his clients in hearings and trials.. Mr. Wenzel attended Creighton University School of Law and became a certified mediator at the Werner Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Center. After practicing in Omaha, Nebraska, Mr. Wenzel moved back to Cedar Rapids to practice with his father, Richard C. has since served clients for over a decade, joining Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman PLC in 2024.
Mr. Morf served as the estate planning lecturer, teaching an upper level course in estate planning at the University of Iowa College of Law for 17 years. He speaks regularly to both attorneys and laypersons on a wide range of estate planning topics.
Mr. Anderson regularly represents individuals with matters pertaining to estate planning, probate and trust administrations and tax planning. Such representation involves advising and assisting clients to properly structure their estate plans in order to accomplish their estate plan goals and objectives in an efficient and tax effective manner. Mr. Anderson also counsels and guides individuals through the procedures relating to the administration of estates and trusts, including fiduciary (estate and trust) income tax, Iowa inheritance tax and federal estate tax planning.. In addition, Mr. Anderson deals extensively with corporate and business matters, including working with clients involving entity selection, establishment of business entities, business succession planning, preparation of employment agreements, asset and stock purchase/sale agreements and the drafting of contracts. He also regularly represents clients on a variety of real estate transactions, including real estate purchase/sale agreements, title corrective work, lease agreements, like-kind tax deferred exchanges and other real estate work.
Matthew J. Hektoen is an attorney with extensive experience and focus in a wide range of complex commercial real estate and ancillary corporate matters including acquisition, sale, development, financing and leasing of commercial, hotels, telecommunication tower, agricultural and industrial properties. Mr. Hektoen regularly represents clients in the formation of partnerships, limited liability companies and other entities for use in a variety of settings. He also assists clients in securing debt financing inclusive of traditional and Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities (CMBS) loans and equity financing for development, rehabilitation and acquisition transactions. Mr. Hektoen also assists clients in securing financing from non-traditional sources such as Tax Increment Financing (TIF) arrangements, historic tax credits, low income housing tax credits, workforce housing tax credits and a variety of other sources.
Mark Hudson is an Attorney and Senior Vice President at Shuttleworth & Ingersoll, P.L.C. Mark's work focuses on labor and employment compliance and counseling (including personnel policies and decisions, workplace investigations, affirmative action program compliance, wage and hour advice, and general employment counseling), labor and employment litigation (including equal opportunity, wrongful discharge, discrimination, sexual harassment and defense of employment-related claims), fair housing litigation and compliance, and data breach and security compliance.
Mark H. Rettig is a shareholder with Day Rettig Martin, P.C. practicing in the areas of family and domestic relations law, probate and estate planning, real estate, litigation (jury and non-jury), ERISA collections, and in matters dealing with the creation, drafting, and qualification of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDRO’s). He is also the assistant corporate counsel for the Cities of Marion, Iowa and Robins, Iowa.. Mark received his undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa in 1973, majoring in history and political science. He graduated with distinction from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1976, where he was a member of the Board of Editors of the Iowa Law Review from 1975 to 1976.. Mark is a member of the Linn County Bar Association, the Iowa State Bar Association [Family Law & Juvenile Law section; Probate, Trust & Estate Planning section], and the American Bar Association [Family Law section]. He also is a member of the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans and has attended their seminars focusing upon ERISA related topics and specifically in sessions dealing with collections in the multi-employer context. Mark is licensed to practice and has appeared before the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States (admitted in 1978), the United States District Courts for both the Northern (admitted in 1976) and Southern (admitted in 1982) Districts of Iowa, and in the Courts of the State of Iowa (admitted in 1976).. Mark gains satisfaction from having the opportunity to help people, in addition to the mental stimulation that the legal profession provides. Growing up in the Amana Colonies of Iowa, Mark has a passion and respect for history, especially that of the Amana Colonies. He is a member of the Amana Heritage Society and the Amana Church Society. He is also a member of the University of Iowa Alumni Association and a Life Loyal member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.. You can contact Mark at or via email at
Lynn Hartman has represented financial institutions for more than 30 years after serving as in-house counsel for Firstar Bank (now U.S. Bank) prior to joining Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman PLC in 1998. While leading the banking and finance practice group, Ms. Hartman advises lenders and borrowers on commercial transactions including secured and unsecured lending, asset-based and real estate lending, project and acquisition financing, letters of credit and mortgage enforceability opinions. She has worked on commercial lending transactions upwards of $200 million.. In addition, Ms. Hartman helps banking clients navigate compliance requirements with federal and state regulations, as well as handling all aspects of foreclosure actions and negotiating loan default workout agreements.. Ms. Hartman presents regularly on industry and regulatory topics. She has been recognized on many rating sites, including the Best Lawyers® 2015 & 2022 "Lawyer of the Year" list for Cedar Rapids banking and finance law. Ms. Hartman is a former long-standing member of the firm's board of directors.