Gross Welch Marks Clare - Omaha, NE
Administrative Law Lawyers in Omaha, NE
1500 Omaha Tower 2120 South 72nd Street Omaha, NE 68124 - 2342
- 7 Super Lawyers®
- 2 Attorney Ratings
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39
Years
Experience
Omaha Administrative Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Administrative Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Gross Welch Marks Clare
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Hired Law firm 2016-2018I would not recommend Tim Streff as your family/divorce attorney if you are a female or minority. He was my lawyer over a year ago and he was nothing but condescending. I'm an educated (minority) female and he was impatient when i didn't understand the legal terminology and i would ask him to explain it to me. He probably thought I only had a high school education. He didn't fight for me one bit. I wasted my time and money with him. If you are a white male, he might be a good fit for you. I don't want to make this about race/gender but I have no other explanation for his poor service and behavior. I would never recommend him to anyone.
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1500 Omaha Tower
2120 South 72nd Street
Omaha, NE 68124 - 2342
Phone: (402) 392-1500
Fax: (402) 392-8101
Website: http://www.grosswelch.com
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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