Erftmier Law - Business Law Firm in Omaha, Nebraska

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Donald Erftmier Donald L. Erftmier, Jr.

Mr. Erftmier’s practice focuses on business and corporate law counseling together with wealth succession planning, which consists of a unique combination of disciplines including traditional estate planning, business succession planning, mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, charitable and philanthropic planning, and fiduciary representation in connection with trust and estate administration.

Mr. Erftmier received his bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Creighton University. He received his law degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He holds certified public accounting certificates in both Nebraska and Iowa, and has been in private practice in Omaha for over 25 years.

Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, Mr. Erftmier is also recognized in Omaha Magazine’s Best Lawyers edition for Corporate Law and Estate Planning. He is a member of the Omaha Estate Planning Council, the Business Law, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, and Taxation Sections of the American Bar Association, the Business Law Section of the Nebraska State Bar Association and a member of the Omaha Bar Association.

Mr. Erftmier is a member of the Nebraska Society of Certified Public Accountants and served as Chairman of the Taxation Committee from 1994 to 1998. He is also a member of the Iowa Society of CPAs.

Mr. Erftmier has also served as an Adjunct Lecturer of business law at Creighton University’s College of Business Administration.

Barbara J. YoungBarbara J. Young
Paralegal and Office Manager

Ms. Young is a paralegal with almost 20 years of experience in law firm administration and management, and providing support to attorneys with business, corporate law, estate planning and trust and estate administration practices. She also serves as the firm’s Office Manager.

Ms. Young’s business practice focuses on the formation, reorganization and dissolution of business entities, regulatory compliance for businesses, business purchase and sale transactions and general business law counseling.

Ms. Young’s wealth succession planning practice encompasses estate planning and drafting, individual asset planning along with trust and estate administration support to fiduciaries, including federal, state and local tax return preparation.

Ms. Young is a member of the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA).