Background
Peebles, John M. was born on April 4, 1951 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
Peebles, John M. was born on April 4, 1951 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
Creighton University (Bachelor of Arts, 1973. Juris Doctor, 1978). Member, Editorial Staff, Creighton Law Review, 1977-1978.
Worked at Monteau, Peebles & Evans, Limited liability partnership (Omaha, North-East) specializing in Federal Indian Law and Gaming. General Trial and Appellate Practice. Administrative Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1978, Nebraska, United States.
District Court, District of Nebraska and United States.
Claims Court; 1980, United States. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
1985, United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth and Federal Circuits.
1989, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, United States. District Court, Northern District of New York and United States.
District Court, Eastern District of California. 1992, United States. District Court, District of Arizona.
1993, United States. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin.
United States. District Court, Western District of Michigan and United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
Member, Editorial Staff, Creighton Law Review, 1977-1978.
Author: "Farmland Services v. Klein," Creighton Law Review, Volume II, Number. 1, 1977. Instructor, Business Law, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1978-1979.
Member: Omaha, Nebraska State and American Bar Associations.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Nebraska Trial Lawyers Association.
Monteau, Peebles & Evans, Limited liability partnership has a nationwide practice specializing in Federal Indian law. The internal diversity of the firm"s practice of Federal Indian law, gaming, general trial and appellate practice, land claims, financing, transactions, administrative law and bankruptcy law allow it to effectively represent the clients" present and future interests.
The firm, with 38 years of experience in Federal Indian law, represents Indian Tribes across the United States.
The firm"s litigation practice focuses on contract, gaming and Indian land issues at both trial and appellate levels, but also includes personal injury, and commercial matters. Our attorneys speak at professional seminars relating to Indian issues for various associations.
Omaha, Nebraska State and American Bar Associations. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Nebraska Trial Lawyers Association.
(Resident, Omaha Office).
Trial Practice, Indian and Administrative Law.