Jeana Goosmann

410 5th Street, Sioux City, IA

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University of Nebraska
2002
Creighton University School of Law, Juris Doctor

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Dr. hamid shirvani

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23 Jan, 2021
I have not hire Ms. Goosmann but hired her firm to represent me and had the worst experience ever. Please note that with my 40 years of experience in hire Education I have worked with many law firms and am capable of assessing one. The firm is totally ineffective with a revolving door. During a year plus time I have had at least four different attorneys working on my case , one left another took over and the process keep getting repeated four time, two of were competent attorneys, the other two awful. In addition, every time a new attorney is assigned to my case I had to pay for their time to read and catch up. As a result I lost a substantial sum of money. I absolutely would not recommend the firm.
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Stephanie

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31 Oct, 2013
If I could rank Jeana Goosmann higher than a five-star, I would! Jeana is an outstanding attorney, responsive to all of our business needs, timely, accurate, fair, and helps us to work toward specific solutions that create legal win-win's for both parties. She is highly active in our community and respected by me and many others. She has created her own firm from scratch and done so in such a way that it rivals many of the long-time firms in our community. She is, without a doubt, a consummate legal professional. Our organization keeps Jeana's firm on retainer, and truly consider her our "legal department." She is exceptional!
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Matt

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07 Oct, 2013
It is obvious that Jeana takes pride in work. She delivers high quality, responsive, trustworthly legal advice to our organization and I highly recommend her to anyone.
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Publications

2019:
Throne Publishing Group, Worth It: Business Leaders: Ready. Execute. Deliver.
2017:
ABA Law Practice Today, 8 Ways to Deal with H8TERS
2016:
JD Supra, Guns at Work: Is Your Employment Handbook Loaded to Fire?
2016:
MED Magazine, How to Negotiate an Employment Contract
2016:
ABA Corporate Counsel Newsletter, Employer Anti-Poaching Agreements: A Tale of Disney Legal Troubles
2016:
Law Practice Today (ABA), Think Your Cybersecurity is Up to Snuff? Don't Bank on It
2016:
Law Practice Today (ABA), Women Leaders Get Pushy to Coach Their Teams
2016:
JD Supra, Don't Roll Back Your Employees Benefits
2016:
JD Supra, How to Protect Your Personal Treasure in a Legal Lockbox
2016:
JD Supra, Is Everyone Replaceable, even Justice Scailia? Why You Should Hire Slow and Fire Fast
2016:
JD Supra, Trust Planning for Your Lake Home
2016:
JD Supra, 3 Best Practices For How a Company Should Go About Selecting a Witness to Testify in Response to a 30 (B) (6) Notice
2016:
JD Supra, Nebraska Whistleblower's Dodd-Frank Suit Settled Before Trial
2016:
JD Supra, Retaliation Weigh-In - Don't Be the Biggest Loser
2016:
JD Supra, Office Love Affairs: How to Prevent Scandal
2016:
JD Supra, Do Your Employees Hate Trump? Comb-over Your Social Media Policy before the Caucus
2016:
JD Supra, Preparing for the Oscars: Can You Retaliate Against Your Worst-Dressed Employees?
2016:
JD Supra, How to Survive a Conflict of Interest Scandal
2016:
JD Supra, Jay Z's Breach of Contract Throws Off the Beat
2016:
JD Supra, Iowa Business Specialty Court to Resolve Iowa Disputes
2016:
JD Supra, How to Fire a Conspiracy Theorist
2016:
JD Supra, Fold 'Em or All In? A Dealer's Guide to Succession Planning
2016:
JD Supra, Fighting Over Fixed Fees
2016:
JD Supra, Right & Wrong Ways to Retain Key People: Top 3 Reasons Your Employees Feel They Work at Alcatraz
2016:
JD Supra, The Waltons vs. the Kardashians: Who Will Keep Their Money?
2016:
JD Supra, You Could Lose More Than Just Customers: Why You Should Lock Up to Crack Down on Cyber Risks
2016:
JD Supra, How to Detect Under the Table Rebates
2016:
JD Supra, Before Your Han Solo Dies, Have a Business Estate Plan
2016:
JD Supra, Is ISIS Killing Your Cash Flow? Protect Your Assets Now
2016:
JD Supra, How to Hold a Family Meeting like the Royals
2014:
The Woman Advocate Newsletter (ABA), How I Defied the Risks, Started My Own Firm, and Lived to Tell About It
2008:
Iowa State Bar Association publication, Achieving FLSA Compliance
2002:
Creighton Law Review, “Christensen v. Harris County: When Rejecting Chevron Deference, the Supreme Court Correctly Clarified an Unclear Issue,”
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