About Eric
Eric Hagen practices law across Nebraska and Iowa. He is admitted in both states and works from the Liberty Law Group office. Colleagues and clients encounter him as a steady presence, someone who handles the everyday practicalities of legal work as often as the court filings and deadlines that define a litigator’s week.
Hagen’s career traces a familiar arc through regional practice. He began in firm settings where state and local statutes matter most. Over time he expanded his reach to include matters that cross the Nebraska–Iowa line. That expansion meant learning two sets of rules and two court systems. It also meant coordinating filings, deadlines and strategy across jurisdictions.
Courtroom work and client counseling both find a place in Hagen’s practice. He has taken cases to state courts in the region and prepared the background work that keeps a file moving forward. On other days he consults with clients about their options, drafts documents and manages the procedural steps that legal matters require. He balances courtroom obligations with the steady calendar work of a practicing attorney.
Peers note that working in two neighboring states often requires practical problem-solving. Hagen applies that approach when a matter implicates statutes or rules from both Nebraska and Iowa. The result is a day-to-day practice that mixes litigation tasks with transactional and advisory responsibilities. He is accustomed to translating legal requirements into clear steps clients can understand.
Outside the courthouse, Hagen’s role at Liberty Law Group places him within a team that handles regional legal needs. The firm setting provides a platform for handling matters that involve clients in multiple communities. Within that environment Hagen contributes to case preparation, client meetings and courtroom appearances when matters proceed to trial.
Eric Hagen’s work remains rooted in the procedural and substantive demands of state law in Nebraska and Iowa. He continues to maintain admissions in both jurisdictions and practices from the Liberty Law Group office. His current practice focuses on serving clients who require counsel and representation under Nebraska and Iowa law.