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  • Lawyer name:Liekhus, Lori
  • Address:7911 L Street Omaha,NE
  • Phone:402-215-0973
  • Fax:402-422-1001
  • PostalCode:68127 -1725
  • WebSite:http://www.dccomaha.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Social Security Disability Law?100% ,Social Security -- Disability

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  • Lori Liekhus has been representing the disabled since 1988. Her caring, yet aggressive representation has helped thousands of adults and children with disabilities obtain the benefits that they deserve.

  • Nebraska Better Business Bureau, 2001 - Present National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives(NOSSCR), 2000 - Present

  • University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1988B.A.Major: Political Science VTI Career Institute, Omaha, Nebraska, 1991Paralegal Studies Degree

  • Lori Liekhus has been representing the disabled since 1988. Her caring, yet aggressive representation has helped thousands of adults and children with disabilities obtain the benefits that they deserve.

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