Andrew J. Huber - Omaha, NE
Attorney at Smith Pauley LLP
Estate Planning Lawyers in Omaha, NE
3555 Farnam Street Suite 1000 Omaha, NE 68131
Omaha Estate Planning Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning
- Estate and Trust Administration
- Business Succession Planning
Attorney Information
Overview
Andrew is a partner with Smith Pauley. Andrew develops and implements estate and business plans that are customized for clients at all levels of wealth and stages of life using an interdisciplinary approach. Andrew focuses on traditional estate plans (e.g. wills, trusts and powers of attorney) to more complex estate planning techniques such as wealth transfer planning, asset protection planning, and closely-held business succession planning. He listens and learns about his client’s personal goals and assets to incorporate their wishes into an individualized plan that is both comprehensive and flexible. Additionally, Andrew counsels clients through the estate and trust administration process.
In his corporate practice, Andrew provides strategic advice throughout the entire “life cycle” of the client’s business. He regularly advises clients regarding planning decisions such as business entity formation, corporate governance issues, stock sales, asset sales and mergers and acquisitions.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law,
Kansas City,
Missouri, 2015
J.D.
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University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law,
Kansas City,
Missouri, 2015
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Non Legal Education
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Hastings College, 2012
B.A.
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Hastings College, 2012
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Bar Admissions
- Nebraska
- U.S. District Court District of Nebraska
- Missouri
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