Kile Johnson

KILE W. JOHNSON is a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers and has been extensively involved in the practice of insurance law and litigation for over 30 years.  He has tried over 100 cases, including over 50 jury trials in the state and federal courts in Nebraska.  He has handled appeals before the Nebraska Supreme Court and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.  Mr. Johnson has taught Trial Advocacy at the University of Nebraska College of Law for many years and has given numerous presentations in the field of continuing legal education in Nebraska, usually in the areas of trial procedure and evidence.

Representative Areas of Practice:  personal injury, insurance coverage disputes, declaratory judgments, product liability, automobile and premises liability, contracts, condemnation, taxation, civil rights, medical and legal malpractice, and construction contracts.

Educational Background:  J.D., University of Nebraska College of Law, 1969; B.S., University of Nebraska, 1966.

Professional Affiliations:  Fellow of The American College of Trial Lawyers; Nebraska Association of Trial Lawyers; American Association for Justice; Defense Research Institute; Inns of Court; American Bar Association, Section of Litigation; Fellow, American Bar Foundation; Fellow and Vice President, Nebraska State Bar Foundation; Nebraska State Bar Association, Executive Council (1982-1988), House of Delegates (1973-1982, 1991-1994; Chairman 1993-94); Lincoln Bar Association, Board of Trustees (1976-1979).