Berry Law Lincoln NE

Berry Law    

4.8/5
(688) · Criminal defense law in Lincoln, United States
Address: 6940 O St, Ste 400, Lincoln, NE 68510
Hours: Open 24 hours
Service Areas: Lincoln
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ABOUT THE BERRY LAW FIRM AGGRESSIVE TRIAL ATTORNEYS IN LINCOLN & OMAHA FOR CRIMINAL CHARGES AND INJURIES Founded in 1965 by Attorney John Stevens Berry, Sr., the …
ABOUT THE BERRY LAW FIRM AGGRESSIVE TRIAL ATTORNEYS IN LINCOLN & OMAHA FOR CRIMINAL CHARGES AND INJURIES Founded in 1965 by Attorney John Stevens Berry, Sr., the Berry Law Firm has been defending, safeguarding, and fighting to protect the constitutional rights of clients for decades. Thousands of clients have trusted our firm with their cases and, more importantly, their futures. Our knowledgeable Nebraska criminal defense lawyers have more than 80 years of collective legal experience, and we continue to uphold a heritage of aggressive, effective, and reliable legal advocacy to individuals who have been arrested or charged with crimes or injured in Lincoln, Omaha, and the entire state of Nebraska.

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Mar 2, 2025
I am very pleased with Berry Law Firm. My interactions with them has been very smooth. They assisted me with any issues I encountered with the V A and keep me updated every step of the way. My contac…Full review by James Boykin
Feb 19, 2025
Barry Rodgers and Jason Gibson both helped me increase my disability. It was a long process but in the end was worth it. They were very supportive and provided me with all the steps necessary to achi…Full review by Matt Barr
Feb 14, 2025
After dealing with the VA for over 10 years and gaining very little, I looked for help. I had done some research and found Berry Law. I pick Berry Law due to them being a 3 hour drive from me, little…Full review by Jim Boss

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