Richard D. Zahasky

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Law Firm in Decorah, Iowa
 
Address
309 West Water Street, P.O. Box 257
Decorah, Iowa 52101
(Winneshiek Co.)
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Contact Information
Phone: 563-382-8409  
Fax: 563-382-8400
(Main Office)
Richard D. Zahasky practices in the following areas of law:
General, Civil and Trial Practice. Personal Injury, Probate, Real Estate, Insurance, Corporate and Municipal Law. Collective Bargaining Negotiations.
Firm Size: 1
Representative Clients:
Cities of: Decorah, Lawler, Fort Atkinson, Lansing, Calmar, Castalia, Ridgeway and New Albin, Iowa; Citizens Savings Bank, Spillville and Fort Atkinson, Iowa; Jirak Farms, Ltd.; Decorah Mobile Glass, Inc.; Benefits, Inc.
Richard D. Zahasky (Member) born Marshalltown, Iowa, May 29, 1947; admitted to bar, 1973, Iowa and Nebraska. Education: Loras College (B.S., 1970); Creighton University (J.D., 1972). City Attorney, Cities of Decorah, Lawler, Fort Atkinson, Celmar, New Albin, Ridgeway and Lansing, Iowa, 1982—. Labor Negotiator, Clayton County; Allanker County. Member: Winneshiek County (President, 1976) and Iowa State Bar Associations; Iowa Municipal Attorneys Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Practice Areas: General; Civil; Trial Practice; Personal Injury; Probate; Real Estate; Insurance; Corporate; Municipal Law; Collective Bargaining Negotiations.
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