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Gross & Welch Announces New Attorney, Jaimee D. Johanning

May 15, 2012

The Omaha law firm of Gross & Welch is pleased to announce Jaimee D. Johanning has joined the firm as Of Counsel and will be practicing in the areas of family law and mediation.

Ms. Johanning earned her law degree from the University of California in 2006. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas, where she graduated with honors. She is a Nebraska Approved Parenting Act Mediator and was named as a Super Lawyers Rising Star in Southern California in 2009.

Ms. Johanning is a member of the Nebraska State Bar Association, Omaha Bar Association, Nebraska Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Nebraska Mediation Association and the California State Bar Association. She is licensed to practice in Nebraska and California.

Ms. Johanning joins Steven E. Achelpohl (Civil and Business Litigation, White Collar Criminal Law and Appellate Practice), Andrew J. Wilson (Insurance Defense, Subrogation, Commercial Litigation, Employment Law and Criminal Defense), Adam J. Wachal (Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Creditors’ Rights, Bankruptcy and Business Law) and Eric W. Tiritilli (Employment and Labor Law, Employment Litigation, Noncompetition Agreement Litigation and OSHA & Workplace Safety ) as Gross & Welch’s fifth new attorney since the beginning of 2012.

The law firm of Gross & Welch was founded in 1927 by Daniel J. Gross and is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year. The firm is located in Omaha, Nebraska and includes the following practice areas: civil litigation, business law, insurance law, employment and labor law, estate planning and probate, real estate, family law, creditor bankruptcy and workers’ compensation. The firm represents clients throughout Nebraska and Iowa. More information about the firm can be found at www.grosswelch.com. 

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