The Abboud Law Firm offers accident victims dependable legal services. Our skilled attorneys will create a plan of action, so you’ll know exactly what to expect throughout the legal process. We...
Lincoln (NE) - - Phone: (402) 475-2222At Anderson, Creager & Wittstruck, P.C., L.L.O., it’s our mission to help our clients build brighter futures. From family law to criminal defense representation, our team of professional attorneys...
Lincoln (NE) - - Phone: (402) 477-8800For nearly three decades, Nebraskans injured due to the negligence of others have had an effective and staunch legal ally in the experienced and trial-tested Brock Law Offices of Lincoln. Led by...
Lincoln (NE) - - Phone: (402) 327-1777When you're faced with a difficult legal situation, having the right representative on your side will make a difference. Darrell K. Stock, P.C. L.L.O. Attorney at Law in Lincoln, NE, possesses an...
Lincoln (NE) - - Phone: (402) 474-8690If you’re facing legal issues, you need a knowledgeable lawyer to advise you and represent your case. David R. Webb, Attorney at Law, has 40 years of experience serving clients in Lincoln, NE, in...
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Lincoln has a number of attorneys whose services can be availed of. Also known as lawyers, these are individuals who are professionally qualified to practice law in a court. He is legally qualified to prosecute and defend actions in such court on the retainer of clients. Duties include legal pleadings and arguing cases in that state court, providing legal advice to clients and drafting important legal instruments such as wills, trusts, deeds and contracts. A laywer may also specialize in different kinds of litigation. He may be employed in a law firm, or the legal department of a corporate. trial attorneys and apellate attorneys, and so on. Depending on the dispute or agreement in question, one can approach a lawyer who is well-qualified and experienced in that particular field. Some specializations also have a separate certification available. This, however, isn't available in all states.