Jerry Slusky

(402) 392-0101


Omaha, Nebraska


About Jerry Slusky

Mr. Slusky is a partner in Smith Slusky Law, L.L.P.  Prior to that time, he had been a partner with the Omaha office of Kutak Rock. He serves local and regional clients in real estate, corporate and related business matters. He is a member of the Omaha, Nebraska, Iowa and Florida Bar Associations and is known for his expertise in real estate planning, zoning, development, financing and leasing. As adjunct professor of law at Creighton University School of Law from 1990-1996, Mr. Slusky taught real estate planning, development and taxation. In 2003, he was selected by peer review and inducted as a Fellow into the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL). He’s one of six Nebraskans to be named to the College. Mr. Slusky was recognized by Chambers & Partners’ legal publication, “America’s Leading Business Lawyers Client Guide,” for his extensive experience in real estate including zoning, municipal law and finance matters, tax appeals and tax-deferred transactions. He was voted among the best lawyers in the United States by Best Lawyers in America, 2003-2016 directory, and has been recognized by Omaha Magazine as “One of Omaha’s Best Real Estate Attorneys.”

In addition to his legal training and experiences, Mr. Slusky is a trained mediator who has studied with the Office of Dispute Resolution, and undertook the intensive mediation training workshops offered by the internationally recognized leader in the field of mediation, ADR Chambers, through the University of Windsor in Toronto.     

Education

  • Creighton University
    2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178
  • University School of Law

Practice Areas

  • Real estate planning and development
  • Land Use and Development
  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Corporate law

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