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Lindsey A Schuler - Omaha, NE

2120 S. 72nd StreetSuite 1200 Omaha, NE 68124 - 2366

Updated: 01/24/2025

Omaha Corporate/Business Law Lawyer

Overview

Lindsey Schuler is a member at Croker Huck and advises clients in a variety of transaction and litigation matters. Lindsey has worked with clients in the areas of corporate and business law, real estate, intellectual property, and civil litigation. Lindsey's real estate experience involves guiding clients through sale, lease, tax, and foreclosure matters. Lindsey's practice also includes representing clients in the drafting and negotiation of contracts to address their individual concerns. Lindsey joined the Nebraska State Bar in 2013 after receiving her Juris Doctor from Michigan State University College of Law in 2013 and her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Kansas in 2010. She is a member of the Omaha and Nebraska State Bar Association.

About Lindsey A Schuler

Practice Areas

  • Corporate/Business Law
  • Real Estate
  • Civil Litigation

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Iowa, 2020
  • Nebraska, 2013
  • U.S. District Court District of Nebraska

Other Affiliations

  • Omaha Bar Association
  • Nebraska State Bar Association, Indian Law Section (Member)
  • American Bar Association, Member

Education

  • Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan, 2013
    J.D.
  • University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 2010
    B.A.
    Major: History
    Minor: Art History

Office Information

Address

2120 S. 72nd StreetSuite 1200 Omaha, NE 68124 - 2366

Fax

  • 402-390-9221

Achievements

Honors

  • Diverse Wages ≠ Diverse Offices: Retaining Female Lawyers in the Face of the Wage Gap, ABA – Law Practice Today (July 14, 2016), http://www.lawpracticetoday.org/article/2160/
  • Mistakes You’ll Never Make Again: Learning to Interact with Diverse Clientele, ABA – Law Practice Today (July 14, 2016)
  • General Practice within the Indian Law Framework, The Nebraska Lawyer (Dec. 2015)
  • Board of Editors, Michigan State University College of Law International Law Review, published 21 Mich. St. Int'l L. Rev. 751 (2013)

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