Attorneys in Ottumwa
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Ryan Mitchell
Ryan has practiced since 2003 as a zealous trial attorney. Ryan’s practice is focused on Personal Injury; Divorce & Custody; and Felony-Level Criminal Defense. He is active in the community as a mock trial and little league coach, a board member of the Ottumwa YMCA and Ottumwa Water Works, and a delegate to the IA Bar Association’s Board of Governors.

Bryan J. Goldsmith
Bryan J. Goldsmith practices general civil trial and appellate court law, including divorce and custody, personal injury, workers' compensation, wills, trusts, estate planning, probate, real estate, business law, general litigation, trial law, and appeals. He has an active practice representing litigants in the district and appellate courts in Iowa.
Robert E. Breckenridge II
Robert E. Breckenridge II, born in Ottumwa, Iowa in 1957, is an attorney with over 43 years of litigation experience. He holds a B.A. in Political Science and Speech from The University of Iowa, a Juris Doctorate from the University of Nebraska, and an L.L.M. in Military Law from the Judge Advocate School of the Army. He was admitted to the Nebraska bar in 1982 and the Iowa bar in 1993. He is a member of the Nebraska Bar Association, Iowa Bar Association, Iowa Trial Lawyers, and the American Bar Association, and has served as President of the Wapello County Bar and on the Board of Governors for the Iowa State Bar Association.

Joseph Goedken
Joe is a trial attorney serving Iowans since 2005, primarily in Family Law and Criminal Defense matters. Joe has been instrumental in Iowa’s Drug Court and Mental Health Court programs, as defense counsel for both programs in the 8th Judicial District, helping divert clients with drug addiction and mental health issues from prison. Joe served as the President of the Young Lawyer Division of the Iowa Bar and is President of the Indian Hills Community College Foundation.
Richard J. Gaumer
Richard J. Gaumer is a retired attorney who was admitted to the bar in 1974. He served in the U.S. Army from 1969 to 1971.