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Clete Blakeman
Clete Blakeman is a trial lawyer who specializes in helping individuals that have suffered severe physical and emotional injuries or death from fire, electricity, motor vehicles, industrial machines and numerous other means. His clients range from young children to elderly adults. They include the families of loved ones who have lost their lives because others have been negligent. Through peer review, Clete Blakeman has achieved an AV legal rating which identifies a lawyer with very high to preeminent legal ability and ethical standards. He is admitted to practice law in both Nebraska and Iowa.

Clete Blakeman has achieved membership in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), a national organization committed to preservation of our jury system and elevation of the standards of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession.

Clete Blakeman has attained multiple Million Dollar results for his clients. As a result, he has been accepted in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, a national organization whose membership is limited to trial lawyers who have demonstrated exceptional skill, experience and excellence in advocacy for the client by achieving a trial verdict, award, or settlement of One Million Dollars or more.

Clete Blakeman was a 3-year letterman at quarterback for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  As a Cornhusker in 1987, he was selected to the First Team All Big-Eight Academic Football squad.  He has continued his close involvement with football as an on-field game official. He was a NCAA Division 1 college football official with the Big XII Conference from 2001-2008 and currently serves as a professional football official with the National Football League.  

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The success that Clete Blakeman has achieved for his clients is significant and widely recognized.  The following are a few examples of results that have received extensive media attention:

Clete Blakeman to officiate in NFL

Officer's family seeks $8.5 million in damages

NBC Television News:  Sandra White vs. Metropolitan Utilities District
 
"MUD must pay for Woman's Injuries"  - Omaha World Herald

"Payment deal reached in electrocution"  - Omaha World Herald
$2.23 Million Settlement Reached in Electrocution Death

"Burned teen gets $1.05 million in settlement" -  Omaha World Herald
 Client Receives
$1.05 Million Burn Injury Settlement

$150,000 Jury Verdict for Injured Teen

$350,000 Judgment for Burn Victim

$70,000 Settlement for Teenage Girl

Substantial Confidential Settlement Attained for Trip and Fall Injury

Medical case may prove costly for Douglas County

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