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408 C lawyers are available in Lincoln, Nebraska. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 54% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $71 per hour.
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Sean Reagan graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Law and was admitted to the Nebraska State Bar Association in 1999. Sean started his solo practice, Reagan Law Office, in 2000 in Plattsmouth, concentrating his practice in the areas of family law, criminal law, and juvenile court. Sean relocated his practice to Lincoln in May 2003, establishing himself in an office share in the city’s Haymarket District. Between 2008 and the end of 2922, Sean was a partner in Reagan, Melton & Delaney, based in the Omaha area. He left that firm and, as of January 1, 2023, re-establisbed his solo practice.. Today he still offices in the Haymarket area, focusing his practice in the areas of family law and criminal defense, as well as helping clients with estate planning needs, personal injury litigation, adoptions, and various other areas of civil litigation. Sean also serves as a mediator for various cases arising under the Parenting Act, such as divorce, custody, parenting time, and child support.. Although Sean’s practice is located in Lincoln, Nebraska, he represents clients in more than 28 counties throughout Nebraska. The common theme running through all of Sean’s work is his desire to help people resolve legal problems, often highly personal ones, with a minimum disruption to their lives.. Practice Areas:Family LawCriminal DefenseLawMediationWills & TrustsPersonal InjuryCorporate Entity FormationGeneral Civil Litigation. Education & Admission to Practice:Admission to Practice in Nebraska, on to Practice in United Sates District Court, District of Nebraska, ity of Nebraska College of Law, J.D., ity of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1995. Memberships and Associations:Nebraska State Bar Association (NSBA)Lincoln Bar Association (LBA)Sarpy County Bar AssociationOmaha Bar Association (OBA)Second Judicial District Bar AssociationAmerican Bar Association (ABA)Nebraska Criminal Defense Attorney’s Association (NCDAA)National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)
Ryan D. Caldwell is an attorney at Caldwell Law. Ryan helps clients in Omaha, Lincoln and Southeast Nebraska with bankruptcy and filing appeals. Consider Caldwell Law for compassionate legal care.
Rick Reier joined the Knudsen Law Firm in 1975. He is a member and past president of the Nebraska Association of Bank Attorneys, and focuses his practice in banking, corporate,commercial and real estate law.. Rick, a native of Sargent, Nebraska, completed both his undergraduate education and law school at the University of Nebraska. He received his undergraduate degree in 1971 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He received his Master’s degree in Business Administration in 1973, and his J.D. degree with distinction in 1975. He served as Editor-in-Chief of the Nebraska Law Review.. His civic activities include service as a director and past president of Pinewood Bowl, Inc.. Rick and his wife Ann have two grown children.
Peter A. Pease was a founding partner of Berman DeValerio & Pease, LLP, which opened its doors in Boston in 1982. He recently retired from the firm and is now a solo practitioner litigating investor claims against broker/dealers and other business litigation, in general practice, and consulting concerning securities fraud, antitrust and consumer class action litigation. Mr. Pease has spent more than 30 years litigating cases for violations of federal securities and antitrust laws, and state unfair trade practices claims. His effective and successful advocacy has elicited favorable judicial comment in courts throughout the nation.. He has served as lead counsel in many securities fraud class actions, prevailing in claims against companies in the automotive, biotech, banking, energy, high tech, internet, medical equipment and devices, software, telecommunications and other industries. He has led successful prosecutions of accounting firms and investment bankers.. Mr. Pease has lectured at various bar association Continuing Legal Education programs, trade association annual meetings, and the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has appeared frequently in the broadcast and print media.. Non-Profit Leadership. · Town of Lincoln Land Use Committee 1997-99. · Town of Upton Planning Board 1980-86 (Chair 1982-86)
Paul Lembrick is a former Captain in the United States Marine Corps. He fights relentlessly for his clients – the same way he did for his country and the men and women under his charge. The skills and tenacity Paul developed during his service allow him to maintain his focus and composure in the most difficult situations.. Paul’s military experience included leadership roles during combat deployments to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.. Paul’s oath to defend the Constitution followed him from his military service and now he represents clients in a broad range of criminal defense, personal injury and litigation matters. He keeps the core values he learned in the Marine Corps – Honor, Courage, and Commitment – at the forefront of everything he does.
Ms. Buell has been recognized as an “AV” Preeminent attorney for over three decades. She has attained the rank of Advocate in the American Board of Trial Advocates, the premier national association of civil trial attorneys from both plaintiffs’ and defense bars. She is licensed to practice before the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of Rhode Island. Ms. Buell also has authored articles and book chapters for practicing attorneys in Massachusetts and has lectured to healthcare providers regarding regulatory and other matters.. Ms. Buell frequently handles matters before the State Boards which license Physicians, Dentists, Nurses, Social Workers and other health professionals. To support her interest in health law, Ms. Buell earned a Master’s in Public Health at Boston University School of Public Health in the School of Medicine in 1994. In addition, Ms. Buell has been involved in Charter Schools in Massachusetts since the enabling statute was passed in 1995 and has represented over eighteen of the authorized schools in Massachusetts since that time.. Ms. Buell’s experience as an attorney and trial lawyer has been enhanced by her business acumen acquired as the owner/manager of both commercial and residential real estate and her ownership of a graphic design studio.
Mrs. Scholz currently resides in Adams, Nebraska, with her husband and their five children. Outside of the practice of law, Mrs. Scholz enjoys Husker volleyball, photography, traveling and attending her children's various extra-curricular school activities. Mrs. Scholz and her family attend Adams American Lutheran Church.
Lee Loudon received his law degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1987. He is a graduate of St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude.. After graduating from law school, Lee practiced law in Dallas, Texas until 1994 when he moved back to Lincoln. He started his own practice in 1996.. Lee has served on the legislative committee of the Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys and has served on its Board of Directors. He has also taught English as a Second Language classes in the Lincoln area. He has testified before the Nebraska Legislature on many occasions and has successfully argued appeals before the Supreme Court of Nebraska and the Nebraska Court of Appeals. Lee has presented numerous workers’ compensation seminars to other Nebraska lawyers. He has extensive training in representing people who have suffered traumatic brain injuries.
Ken Wright has approximately 30 years experience representing individuals and companies in court. From this courtroom experience, Attorney Wright provides incisive and practical advice to his clients.
John began private practice in Scottsbluff, Nebraska where he became partner in the firm of Simmons, Olsen, Ediger, Selzer & Ballew P.C. In 1991, John moved back to Lincoln and became associated with Baylor, Evnen, Curtiss, Grimit & Witt. In 1995, John and M.J. Bruckner formed The Bruckner/Ballew Law Firm, P.C. before he and Vic Covalt decided to form this firm in 1999. Although he has practiced extensively in the areas of divorce, bankruptcy, personal injury (plaintiff and defense) and worker's compensation over the past 36 years, John now has concentrated his trial practice in the area of complex and high asset divorce litigation and appellate advocacy. He is one of only eleven lawyers in Nebraska admitted to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and is one of only two lawyers in Nebraska who is both a Fellow in the American Academy and Board Certified as a Family Law Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He has been listed in The Best Lawyers In America since 2001. In 2007, he was recognized by SuperLawyers.com as one of the top lawyers in Nebraska. John coached two championship high school mock trial teams while in Scottsbluff. He also received the first Robert M. Spire Pro Bono Award given by the Nebraska Bar Association in 1986 for his efforts in representing low-income clients. He has chaired both the Family Law and Bankruptcy Sections of the Nebraska Bar Association and has been a frequent speaker at continuing education seminars on bankruptcy and divorce. In recent years he has spoken to the Nebraska County and District Court Judges Associations, the Nebraska Trial Lawyers Association and regularly speaks at the Annual Institute on the Survey of Nebraska law concerning recent legislative and case law developments in family law. On four occasions his work with state senators has resulted in significant changes in Nebraska law concerning divorce,state-funded retirement benefits and bankruptcy. John has appeared before the Nebraska Supreme Court and Nebraska Court of Appeals more than 35 times in connection with appeals in the areas of divorce and family law, products liability, property taxation and personal injury. In his spare time, John enjoys scuba diving, spending time at his cabin in Long Pine, NE, as well as singing and playing guitar in his band The Wheezetones.
Jeanelle Lust is the managing partner at the Knudsen Law Firm where she has practiced since 1994. Jeanelle is a multi-faceted trial lawyer who focuses on commercial litigation. She has represented clients in such varied lawsuits as RICO claims, professional malpractice (claims involving doctors, lawyers, and accountants), automobile accidents, and bankruptcy. Jeanelle also handles all aspects of Nursing Home litigation including licensure matters.Jeanelle is a native of Madison, South Dakota. She graduated cum laude from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SD in 1991. She attended Creighton University School of Law, graduating summa cum laude in 1994. Jeanelle finished number one in her graduating class, receiving the Faculty of Law Highest Triennial Average Award for having the highest grade point average after each year in law school, and was Assistant Editor of the Creighton Law Review. Jeanelle is presently a member of the Publications Committee of the Nebraska Bar Association that publishes and edits the Nebraska Lawyer Magazine. She is a member of the bar in South Dakota, Nebraska and Colorado.Jeanelle is a charter Fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America and is participating in Inns of Court as a Master of the Bar. She is a frequent Continuing Legal Education Speaker (CLE) for the National Business Institute (NBI). Jeanelle is also actively involved in her community as former President of the Board of Directors for the Lincoln Children's Zoo and current president on the Board of Directors of the Capital Humane Society. She was also appointed by the Lancaster County Board to serve on the Indigent Defense Council. She and her husband John have two children, Joe and Jack. Jeanelle's recent victories include the affirmance of a 3.5 million dollar judgment by the Nebraska Court of Appeals and a 5.7 million dollar Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) verdict.
I I am the senior member of Rehm, Bennett & Moore, P.C., L.L.O. I have been practicing law since 1973 with experience in a wide variety of trial oriented cases. Early in my career, I worked as both a prosecutor and defense attorney. I was a founding board member of the Nebraska Criminal Defense Attorneys Association.. I limit my practice to civil law since 1986 to focus on personal injury, wrongful death and workers compensation cases. In 1987, I became a director for the Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys and I still serve in that capacity. I was elected president of the association in 1997 and have also served as chairman of the legislative committee, chairman of the workers compensation committee and chairman of the political action committee. I have presented seminar talks and papers for this group on trial practice issues, brain injury cases, mediation, workers compensation and office technology. From 1992 to 1993, I served as the Nebraska Association of Trial Attorney's representative on the Governors Workers Compensation Task Force and was successful in fighting to preserve important workers rights such as choice of doctor.. On the national level, I am member of the American Association of Justice and have been a seminar speaker at its annual convention. I have been a member of the Workers' Injury Law & Advocacy Group, a national group of lawyers organized to fight for injured workers rights since 1996 and have been a board of director member since 1997 as well as an officer in 2002 and 2003. I have been a seminar speaker for this group in North Carolina, Colorado, Connecticut & New Orleans and written articles for its magazine. I have been designated as a Union Privilege lawyer for more than 15 years. I am a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates which is a by invitation trial lawyers group requiring extensive documented jury trial experience since 1994. In 2010, I was admitted to the ABA College of Workers Compensation Lawyers at Nebraska's first representative.. I work in both offices and am well acquainted with Nebraska lawyers and judges who handle personal injury, wrongful death and workers compensation cases. In the 90's, I served on the governing body of the Nebraska State Bar Association and have presented seminar speeches and papers for this association for more than 20 years on a variety of topics such as computer generated evidence, workers compensation, and damages in personal injury cases. I served as chairman of the Workers Compensation section of the Nebraska State Bar Association in the 90's. Nebraska lawyers evaluate and rate lawyers for Martindale Hubbell, the most respected lawyer rating service and I have had the top rating continuously for 20 years.. I grew up in rural Nebraska. My parents were a small business owner and a school teacher. I participated in sports and worked many physical jobs. Hard work, organization and education were stressed. I grew up understanding and respecting regular working people. Becoming a lawyer was my career goal before I reached my teens. My firm is focused on representing regular people and I enjoy what I do.
I help individuals, nonprofits, and businesses navigate complex legal challenges—whether they're dealing with civil disputes, regulatory compliance, employment issues, or cannabis industry matters. My practice combines litigation experience with deep knowledge of administrative law, election law, and government relations, offering clients strategic legal solutions grounded in public policy insight.. With a background in both private practice and nonprofit leadership, I’ve represented clients in discrimination claims, advised on employment law compliance, and led legal departments for advocacy organizations. I currently serve as President of the Nebraska Cannabis Association, where I support efforts to build a responsible, regulated cannabis industry in Nebraska.. My clients appreciate my responsiveness, strategic thinking, and ability to work effectively across legal, governmental, and nonprofit sectors. Whether you’re a small business facing regulatory hurdles, a nonprofit needing employment guidance, or an individual involved in a civil dispute, I’m here to advocate for your interests and deliver results.
I have helped hundreds of injured workers fight for their rights. Our firm has fought for fair settlements for factory workers, for medical treatment to be covered for injured healthcare workers, for temporary benefits for truck drivers, and for injured workers from every sector of employment to receive the workers' compensation benefits that they are owed.. With 15+ years of experience, I handle cases for people all over the state and for many truck drivers and others who live out of state but were injured working for Nebraska employers or while working in the state of Nebraska. I have taken cases to trial, to appeal, and to settlement. I have been asked to present at a number of professional seminars on workers' compensation topics. Our firm offers free initial consultations.
I have been an attorney since 1992 and have dedicated my practice to helping people resolve their financial problems. I am a recipient of the NSBA's Robert M. Spire Pro Bono Award. I have filed numerous Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcies as well as helped clients settle their debts with creditors. If you are in need of legal advice, please call me anytime and we will discuss your case.
I chose the legal profession later in life because I wanted a challenging and rewarding career where I could help people in unfortunate situations and help people plan in order to avoid those same circumstances in the future. I graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Law, receiving a Juris Doctorate with Distinction in 2010. I also hold a Master of Arts in Philosophy.. While in law school, I received CALI Excellence for the Future Awards in Bankruptcy, Secured Transactions, Business Planning, and Native American Law Seminar. I also received the American Bankruptcy Institute Medal of Excellence and the American Law Institute/American Bar Association’s Scholarship and Leadership Award. I was also chosen as the first-place winner in the 2009-2010 American Indian Law Review Writing Competition, for his article “When Canons Go to War in Indian Country, Guess Who Wins?” Barrett v. United States: Tax Canons and Canons of Construction in the Federal Taxation of American Indians.” 35 Am. Ind. L. Rev. 211 (2010). In addition, I co-authored an article in The Nebraska Lawyer: John A. Lentz & David P. Lepant, When the Heart-Broken are Financially Broken: Divorce and Bankruptcy, 14 The Neb. Lawyer No. 3, 11 (March, 2011).
Going through a divorce or any family law matter can be difficult for everyone involved. During these times, it’s essential to take the right steps to protect your rights and work toward ensuring a better future. Katherine Kühn, a dedicated Senior Associate Attorney, is committed to helping clients in Lancaster County, Nebraska, and nearby areas from the firm’s Lincoln office.. Katherine attended Creighton University School of Law in Omaha, where she obtained her Juris Doctor in May 2004. While in law school, she served as the President of the Women’s Law Student Association and participated in the Advanced Trial Court Competition and the Trial Court Competition. Before law school, Katherine attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in May 2001. Katherine is licensed to practice law in Nebraska.. Prior to joining the Lincoln, Nebraska divorce and family law attorneys at Stange Law Firm, Katherine most recently served as an attorney with the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy, where she focused on document preparation and review, legal research, case evaluations for enforcement actions, and correspondence with outside counsel. She also attended civil meetings to support ongoing legal matters. Previously, she served as a Deputy County Attorney in Dawson County, Nebraska for five years, where she argued motions before state and appellate courts, conducted bench trials, and represented the state in civil, misdemeanor, and juvenile matters. She advised county officials, drafted policies and monitored legal proceedings of state interest. Prior to that, she worked as an independent contract attorney and as a partner at a law firm in Omaha, handling litigation, negotiations, and legal research. Her experience also includes regulatory work with the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance, where she investigated consumer complaints and conducted hearings against financial institutions.. Katherine’s experience outside Nebraska includes litigation and consumer debt negotiations in Tennessee and Oklahoma. She worked as a contract attorney in Nashville, a Team Lead Attorney handling settlements in Oklahoma City, and an associate focusing on financial regulations and foreclosure cases. With a legal career spanning nearly two decades, Katherine has extensive experience in litigation, regulatory enforcement, and public service.. Note: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.
Following graduation from law school, Shirley Williams was a law clerk for Hon. Nick D. Caporale on the Nebraska Supreme Court. She joined the Knudsen Law Firm in 1986 and her primary areas of practice are workers’ compensation, environmental law and general trial practice. She is a member of the Lincoln and Nebraska State Bar Associations, the NSBA Workers’ Compensation Section and Natural Resources and Environmental Law Section.. Shirley was born in Sargent, Nebraska, and graduated cum laude from Kearney State College in 1980 with a degree in journalism. She was a member of the Society of Collegiate Journalists and was voted “most promising reporter” on the student newspaper.. Shirley received her J.D. degree with distinction from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1984. She was Executive Editor of the Nebraska Law Review, a member of the Order of the Coif national legal honorary, and the recipient of American Jurisprudence Awards in evidence and remedies and damages.. Shirley’s community activities include service on church committees, involvement with school booster groups and prior service on the boards of directors of the Denney Building Child Care Association and the Childbirth and Parent Education Association of Lincoln. She and her husband, David, have two children, Owen and Emma.
Finding a Lawyer to work with in Lincoln, NE, can seem intimidating. At Glasz Law, we make the individual needs of our clients a priority because we want them to receive the type of assistance they need. Our goal is to support you in any way possible as you move through the legal system. We focus on:. We want our clients to have peace of mind when they employ our firm, so we work closely with them and address concerns. You’ll be given our complete attention whenever you’re in our office, and we encourage our clients to ask us any questions they may have.. To set up an appointment with Glasz Law, give us a call today. We’re proud to serve the residents of Lincoln, NE, and we believe that meeting with a Lawyer shouldn’t be difficult. Our rates are kept as low as possible, and we’ll do our best to save you money by working efficiently and getting your case resolved in a timely fashion.
Felicity Miner, born in Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1972, is a partner in the law firm of Miner Scholz & Associates, P.C., L.L.O. and has been practicing law for 23 years. She was raised on a small farm near Adams, Nebraska. After graduating from high school, Mrs. Miner joined the Nebraska Army National Guard, where she served for over ten years. She graduated from the University of Nebraska –Lincoln in 1996 with a B.A. in Anthropology and graduated from the University of Washburn, College of Law, Kansas in 2000. Mrs. Miner is a member of the Nebraska State Bar Association and the Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys.. Mrs. Miner practices in the areas of personal injury, bankruptcy and trial law with an emphasis on workers’ compensation. Mrs. Miner practices litigation in both Nebraska state courts and the Federal District Court for Nebraska.. Coming from a blue collar and rural upbringing, Mrs. Miner understands how an injury can affect her clients’ livelihoods and ability to provide financially for themselves and their families. Witnessing firsthand the financial and emotional hardships caused to her clients and their families provides Mrs. Miner with a special motivation to advocate for her client’s interest.. Mrs. Miner’s career as an attorney has allowed her the opportunity to successfully represent her clients’ interests in both Nebraska State Courts and in Federal Court to both juries and judges. Mrs. Miner has appeared before the Nebraska Court of Appeals, Nebraska Supreme Court and the Eight Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Nebraska.
David V. Chipman enjoys zealously representing his clients. He began his legal career as an Air Force Judge Advocate and subsequently worked for a local law firm, as well as a federal attorney and supervisor of over fifty employees, before joining Monzón Guerra. He has represented clients in matters of family law and personal injury throughout the State of Nebraska.
Dale D. Dahlin grew up in Kearney, Nebraska and graduated from Kearney High School in 1972 and Kearney State College in 1977. He graduated from the University of Nebraska, College of Law, in 1980.Mr. Dahlin practices law in both Nebraska and California. He was admitted to the Nebraska State Bar Association in 1980 and practiced law in Nebraska, handling personal injury and workers compensation cases through 1984.Dale was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1985 and practiced law in Los Angeles, California through 1990, handling personal injury cases. His practice in California included handling cases on behalf of plaintiffs (injured persons making the claim) and defendants (persons against whom a claim is brought). In representing defendants, Mr. Dahlin worked on behalf of insurance companies. From his experience working for and against insurance companies, Mr. Dahlin knows what convinces insurance company representatives and how to obtain favorable settlements for his clients.In October 1990, Dale returned to Nebraska with his wife and two wonderful children. He has practiced law in Lincoln, Nebraska since that time. Mr. Dahlin has made the decision to focus his practice to the areas of personal injury, workers' compensation, and divorce in order to better serve his clients.In Nebraska and California, Dale has handled a number of jury trials and trials to judges. He has the knowledge and experience to properly handle your case and he would appreciate the opportunity to represent you.Education:Kearney High School (Kearney, Nebraska 1972)Kearney State College (Kearney, Nebraska), Bachelor of Science, 1977Major: Economics;Minors: Mathematics and Business AdministrationUniversity of Nebraska, College of Law (Lincoln, Nebraska), Juris Doctor Degree, 1980Experience:Law Offices of Kenneth Cobb, P.C. Lincoln, Nebraska September 1980 to January 1982Knapp, Mues, Anderson, Beavers, & Luther Kearney, NebraskaFebruary 1982 to October 1984Cooper, Sanborn, & BrownLos Angeles, CaliforniaNovember 1984 to July 1986Sobelsohn, Elkin, Bradford, & HaddadLos Angeles, CaliforniaAugust 1986 to May 1988Dale D. Dahlin, Law OfficesWestlake Village, CaliforniaJune 1988 to October 1990Dale D. Dahlin, P.C., L.L.O./Law OfficesLincoln, NebraskaNovember 1990 to the present
Christa Binstock Israel is a trial lawyer and partner at Atwood, Holsten, Brown, Deaver & Spier Law Firm, where she devotes her law practice to workers' compensation, personal injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice claims, with particular focus on representing Nebraska's injured workers. Ms. Israel's work eithic, attention to detail, and advocacy skills have led to successful outcomes in the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court and Nebraska Supreme Court. In 2016 and 2017, she was named to the Super Lawyers Great Plains Region Rising Stars List. This is an honor bestowed on no more than 2.5% of the attorneys in the state annually.. Ms. Israel grew up on her family's farm and ranch in southwestern North Dakota. She graduated magna cum laude from Dickinson State University in Dickinson, North Dakota, with dual degrees in political science and writing. After working in the United States Senate in Washington, D.C., she relocated to Nebraska to earn her law degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law. Ms. Israel is admitted and licensed to practice law in Nebraska, North Dakota, and the United States District Court – District of Nebraska. She is a trained and certified mediator and a member of the Nebraska State Bar Association, State Bar Association of North Dakota, and Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys.. Christa and her husband, Jarryd, reside in Lincoln with their daughters.
Brynne Holsten Puhl is a trial lawyer and associate at Atwood, Holsten, Brown, Deaver & Spier Law Firm, P.C., L.L.O., where her practice is primarily dedicated to representing individuals in the areas of workers' compensation, personal injury, and wrongful death. Brynne is a Nebraska native who is originally from Grand Island. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a Spanish minor from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. A Husker through and through, Brynne also attended law school at the University of Nebraska College of Law. She spent six years practicing workers' compensation law in Omaha at an insurance defense law firm. Brynne returned to Atwood, Holsten, Brown, Deaver & Spier, P.C., L.L.O. in February 2015 and reignited her passion for client advocacy in the areas of workers’ compensation and personal injury.. Brynne prides herself on connecting with each client and working to understand their long term goals. She is admitted to practice in Nebraska, Iowa, and the United States District Court - District of Nebraska. Brynne has extensive trial experience in front of the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court and appellate experience in the Nebraska Supreme Court. She also litigates in front of the Iowa Workers’ Compensation Commissioner. Brynne has been rated an AV Preeminent® lawyer by Martindale-Hubbell, a “lawyer rating” service established in 1868. This is the highest peer rating standard. This rating signifies that a large number of Brynne’s peers rank her at the highest level of professional excellence for her legal knowledge, communication skills, and ethical standards. The AV Preeminent® rank is held by only 10 percent of all lawyers. Brynne truly enjoys advocating on behalf of her clients.. Outside of her practice of law, Brynne enjoys cooking, gardening, running, reading, attending concerts and sporting events, and traveling. Brynne especially enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends. Brynne and her husband, James, reside in Lincoln with their son.