
Eric Hagen became an attorney to continue his service to others. Before attending law school, he was an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He is a graduate of Creighton University School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor and Master’s in Negotiation & Conflict Resolution. He was a member of Alpha Sigma Nu and the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society, an editor for Creighton Law Review, president of the Military Law Society, and earned awards for scholarship and leadership. Eric also represents the Pat Tillman Foundation as Nebraska’s inaugural Tillman Scholar, chosen along with other veterans and their families across the nation for dedication to service beyond self.
Eric is a zealous advocate who demonstrates unrelenting effort and focus while fighting to achieve his clients’ best interests with compassion and integrity. In addition to running a private practice, Eric conducts pro bono work through the Nebraska Bar Association’s Volunteer Lawyers’ Project. He has also volunteered with the Veterans Legal Support Network, advocating to protect the military benefits of our nation’s servicemen and women. Licensed in Nebraska and Iowa, Eric stands behind the oath he took as a Marine to defend the Constitution in his work as a criminal defense attorney, personal injury advocate, and litigator.
Eric lives in Elkhorn with his wife and five children. Together, he and his wife serve as foster parents, opening their home to children in need. In his free time, he coaches youth sports, serves the community through nonprofit organizations, remains actively involved with his church, and participates in volunteer work focused on strengthening the families and neighborhoods he calls home.
