| Announcement of New Partners >>>Date Posted: 2007-01-02 |
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Baylor Evnen Curtiss Grimit & Witt, LLP is pleased to announce two new partners.
W. Scott Davis was admitted to the Nebraska Bar in 1974. He received a B.A. from the College of William and Mary and his J.D. from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1974. Before joining Baylor Evnen, Scott served as a law clerk for the Honorable Robert Van Pelt, U.S Senior District Judge, in Lincoln, was a lecturer for legal writing and research at Indiana University School of Law, and has been a long-time Lincoln attorney. Scott also served as adjunct faculty for legal writing for the University of Nebraska College of Law from 1978 -1983. With significant experience in commercial law, probate issues, bankruptcy and corporate law, he represents numerous business and not-for-profit organizations in matters involving business planning, business formation, taxation, commercial disputes and creditors rights issues. He has actively represented clients on ballot issues and matters of public interest.
Jenny Panko has been an Associate with the firm since August 2001. Prior to joining Baylor Evnen, Jenny was a law clerk for the Nebraska Supreme Court with the office of Chief Justice John V. Hendry, now retired. Jenny obtained her law degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law with distinction in 1999. She was a member of the Nebraska Law Review.
The majority of Jenny’s present practice consists of workers’ compensation cases for employers, specifically in large production settings. It would not be unusual for Jenny’s professional attire to include a hard hat and steel-toed boots when visiting work areas on clients’ premises. Many of the cases Jenny handles involve complex, repetitive trauma claims. Jenny also provides opinions to clients regarding insurance coverage issues, both in the workers’ compensation area and in the general liability area. Jenny further assists individual clients with estate planning matters, primarily from Baylor Evnen’s office in Syracuse, where she lives with her husband Tim and three young sons. As a native of the Village of Table Rock, Nebraska, Jenny is pleased to be able to serve clients in Nebraska’s smaller communities.
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