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Omaha Business & Commercial Law Firm
Overview
Walentine O’Toole is a banking, business transactions and litigation law firm that provides clients with cost-effective legal support for their business operations. Established in 1985, our firm has handled thousands of cases covering a wide range of legal matters. When you engage our attorneys, you can rest assured that we have the knowledge and resources necessary to represent your interests.
Our attorneys have a wealth of experience. Our attorneys include former public defenders, insurance professionals, educators and business professionals. Our unique backgrounds provide us with innovative insights and perspectives into your legal issue.
We will evaluate your situation from numerous perspectives. Our legal team will work collaboratively, providing real-world knowledge of the law and applying it to your issue. Furthermore, our attorneys possess sophisticated, effective trial experience. Our goal is for you to achieve your goal, whether by achieving your desired transactional results, or through mediation, negotiations or if necessary, trial.
About Walentine O'Toole, LLP
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial Law 100%
- Banking & Finance Law
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Business Organizations
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Estate Planning
- Insurance Defense
- Insurance Law
- Litigation & Appeals
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Personal Injury -- Defense
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Trusts
People
Attorneys
- Michael F. Kivett (Managing Partner)
- Craig A. Knickrehm (Partner)
- Matthew J. Kivett (Associate)
- Andrew R. Biehl
- Richard C. Gordon (Partner)
- Camille R. Hawk (Partner)
- Jonathan M. Brown
- Betty L. Egan (Of Counsel)
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
11240 Davenport StreetPO Box 540125 Omaha, NE 68154 - 0125
Office Hours
8 - 5
Phone
Fax
- 402-330-6303
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