Nebraska Criminal Defense Attorney
Serving clients in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa on a wide range of legal issues for the past 13 years, we are the law firm of Jeff Courtney, Attorney at Law, in Omaha, Nebraska.
Experienced, Attentive, Honest
We have extensive experience in litigation and appeals at every level of our country's court system except the Supreme Court. We give a special personalized service to your unique situation, and frank advice about how to proceed and what to expect.
At the offices of Jeff Courtney, Attorney at Law, our lawyers take the time to listen to you. We will then provide you with the guidance necessary for you to make the difficult decisions that come with defending against a criminal charge, pursuing a personal injury claim or dealing with the emotional turmoil of a family law matter..
These are but a few of the wide varieties of legal services we provide:
- Criminal Defense DUI, drugs, theft, assault, all felonies (including murder)
- Personal Injury Motor vehicle accidents, slip-and-falls, dog bites, assaults
- Divorce Property division, custody, support, other family law matters
We are also available to litigate contract and property disputes, and as general legal counsel, to offer advice on a range of issues.
Free Initial Consultation
We take calls at all hours, to provide the quickest response in the event of an accident or arrest, and we have access to Spanish-speaking interpreters.
Our legal assistant is Ms. Allison Caballero. She would be glad to schedule your free initial consultation, including evening and weekend hours by appointment.
Jeff Courtney, Attorney at Law
14517 F Street
Suite 209
Omaha, NE 68137
Phone: (402) 553-2333
Fax: (402) 614-3267
From law offices in Omaha, NE, attorney Jeff Courtney serves eastern Nebraska, including the cities of Omaha, Bellevue, Plattsmouth, Papillion, Fremont, Lincoln, Blair, and counties of Douglas, Sarpy, Cass, Washington, Burt, Dodge, and Saunders; and in western Iowa, cities of Council Bluffs and Glenwood, and counties of Mills, Pottawattamie, and Harrison.