Jeana Goosmann, CEO & Managing Partner of the Goosmann Law Firm, is pleased to announce that Attorney Gene M. Eckel has joined the law firm at their Omaha, Nebraska location. Eckel is a real estate attorney who helps landlords and property management companies resolve problems with tenants and advocate on behalf of the apartment industry.

Eckel has 18 years of experience as a local Omaha attorney practicing in real estate, landlord and tenant, and fair housing. His background in public policy, litigation and general practice of law provides his clients with answers to unexpected problems and advocate on their behalf, enacting laws to resolve issues that affect them. Throughout his career, Eckel has successfully drafted and passed legislation in Nebraska that protects landlords and tenants.

Eckel is on the board of directors for the Apartment Association of Nebraska and Nebraska Association of Commercial Property Owners, and is a member of the Lease Advisory Committee for the National Apartment Association. He received his Juris Doctor from Creighton University School of Law, attended Thomas M. Cooley Law School, and received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Eckel is licensed to practice in Nebraska and Iowa.

The Goosmann Law Firm helps business owners win disputes, protect their wealth, and spend time on what’s worth it. They are one of the fastest growing law firms in the United States with locations in Omaha, Nebraska; Sioux City, Iowa; and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. To learn more about the Goosmann Law Firm, visit their website at www.GoosmannLaw.com or call (855) 843-4531..

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