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Jeana Goosmann, CEO & Managing Partner of the Goosmann Law Firm, is pleased to announce that Attorney Warren J. Ford III has joined the law firm at their Omaha, Nebraska location. Ford is a creditors’ attorney who works with creditors, bankers, and business leaders to reach cost effective and timely resolutions with their borrowers.

Ford has represented more than 2,000 clients in Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy proceedings and has been a practicing attorney in Omaha for over 7 years. His areas of practice include debt restructuring, bankruptcy, collections, creditors’ rights, foreclosure, and loss mitigation.

Ford received his Juris Doctor from University of Nebraska College of Law, and his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Creighton University. He is licensed to practice in Nebraska and Colorado.

The Goosmann Law Firm helps business leaders 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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