Smith, Gardner, Slusky Law

402.392.0101
8712 W. Dodge Road · Suite 400 · Omaha, NE 68114

Nebraska and Iowa General Practice Law Firm

Serving the Midwest since 1978

Smith, Gardner, Slusky, Lazer, Pohren & Rogers, LLP was founded in 1978 in Omaha, Nebraska by local lawyers focused on providing exceptional legal services to the families and businesses in their hometown. The firm — known as Smith, Gardner, Slusky Law — has expanded to include 15 dedicated attorneys who possess in-depth knowledge about a wide range of diverse practice areas and who hold licenses in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, Florida and federal bars throughout the country.

A diversity of knowledge to provide complete representation

Legal issues are often intertwined, not confined to individual specialties. For this reason, our attorneys consider how one legal problem could affect another aspect of your life or business. We enjoy working as a team to develop comprehensive plans that provide complete solutions to challenging legal issues.

We can assist you with cases involving:

Responsive, results-oriented professionals

All of our attorneys dedicate substantial resources and time to civic service. The law firm incorporates this same sense of community and commitment to developing creative solutions to complex issues.

Communication is central to our client relationships. We keep you informed about the status of your case and deliver what we promise. By incorporating the most up-to-date technologies, we are able to provide our clients with the highest level of service cost-effectively and efficiently. Each purposeful action moves your case forward to achieve results.

Contact dedicated legal professionals in Omaha, NE

Smith, Gardner, Slusky Law is located in Omaha, NE and serves clients nationwide.

Call Smith, Gardner, Slusky Law at 402.850.2521 or contact us online to schedule an appointment.

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