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Goosmann Law Firm’s CEO and Managing Partner, Jeana Goosmann was selected to the 2018 Great Plains Super Lawyers list along with trial attorney Anthony Osborn. Goosmann attorneys Emilee Boyle Gehling, Cesar Juarez, Chris Barondeau, Meghann Joyce, Lawrence J. Roland, and Nick Montague were selected to the 2018 Super Lawyers Great Plains Rising Stars list.  Both Great Plains Super Lawyer and Rising Stars lists are issued by Thomson Reuters. Goosmann attorneys received an honor that is limited to no more than 5 percent of lawyers in the Great Plains.

To become a 2018 Great Plains Super Lawyer, a candidate must go through the Super Lawyer selection process. Those who are not selected to the Super Lawyer list, but meet either of the Rising Stars eligibility requirements, go through the Rising Star selection process. The Rising Star list is developed using the same patented multiphase selection process used for the Super Lawyer list except the candidate must be either 40 years old or younger or in practice for 10 years or less. Goosmann attorneys went through a rigorous selection process that results in third-party validation of their professional accomplishments and recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in their legal practice. A description of the selection methodology can be found at http://www.superlawyers.com/about/selection_process.html.   

Jeana Goosmann says, “We value providing quality legal advice that solves our clients’ problems and meets their goals. We are honored to be selected on the Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list and will continue offering a legal experience that goes above and beyond.”

Goosmann is the CEO’s attorney and guides them through their most important matters while developing strategic plans and keeping the client’s goals top of mind. Anthony Osborn is a trial attorney and works as a trustworthy and reliable advocate for Goosmann’s clients.  Emilee Boyle Gehling makes deals happen while anticipating client’s legal needs, clearing roadblocks, and completing transactions. Cesar Juarez is a bilingual problem solver that advises business owners, executives, and human resources professionals to facilitate the accurate communication of personnel policies and procedures. Chris Barondeau is a lawyer and soldier. He focuses his practice on divorce and family law and currently serves in the Nebraska Army National Guard as Commander of HHD of the 126th Chemical Battalion. Meghann Joyce is a complex litigator who assists teams by giving them a strategic advantage during human resources problems, construction disputes, and appeals. Lawrence J. Roland is a versatile advocate that solves problems involving trucking and transportation, employment and labor law, litigation and trial law, banking and finance, business and administrative law, cyber and telecommunications, and estate and business succession planning. Nick Montague assists Goosmann Trust Law Counsel clients in developing the peace of mind to know that their assets and family members will be taken care of when they are gone.

Disclaimer: This rating system does not guarantee client results. For more information about Super Lawyers, visit SuperLawyers.com. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of Iowa.

The Goosmann Law Firm is a full service law firm with convenient locations in Sioux City, Iowa; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and Omaha, Nebraska. The firm is licensed to practice in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota. To learn more about the Goosmann Law Firm, visit their website at www.GoosmannLaw.com or call (855) THE-GLF1.

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