We found 11 local listings for "68147" including law firms, attorneys & legal experts.

Bahensky- Damon T. Attorney

1516 1st Avenue, Kearney, NE, 68147

Phone: (308)237-2114

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Cunningham- B. J.- Jr. Attorney

222 North Cedar Street, Grand Island, NE, 68147

Phone: (308)384-2636

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Melgares Rita Attorney at Law

3927 South 24th Street, Omaha, NE, 68147

Phone: (402)738-1033

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Assistant Attorney General

2115 State Capitol, Lincoln, NE, 68147

Phone: (402)471-3833

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Blakeman- Cletus W. Attorney

2425 South 144th Street, Omaha, NE, 68147

Phone: (402)493-4100

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Mercure- Steven J. Attorney

4th and Broadway, Tecumseh, NE, 68147

Phone: (402)335-3368

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Aschwege Daniel L Attorney

1323 Central Avenue, Kearney, NE, 68147

Phone: (308)236-6441

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Merrick County - Attorney

Courthouse, Central City, NE, 68147

Phone: (308)946-3071

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ATEN & Noble Attorneys

417 West Avenue, Holdrege, NE, 68147

Phone: (308)995-8624

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Kauffman- Fredric H Attorney

3921 Firethorn Court, Lincoln, NE, 68147

Phone: (402)488-3575

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Guenzel- Steven E Attorney

3520 Hanson Drive, Lincoln, NE, 68147

Phone: (402)423-6941

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