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Nebraska swears in new lawyers during April ceremony

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Nebraska swears in new lawyers during April ceremony

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The Nebraska State Bar Commission has announced the approval of its recommendation for admission to law practice in Nebraska, as recognized by the Supreme Court. The successful candidates have met all prerequisites dictated by Rule § 3-117. They were sworn in during a ceremony held on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at the Warner Chamber of the Nebraska State Capitol.

The new lawyers admitted to practice in Nebraska are:

- Samantha Sue Baldwin-Epstein

- Pompeo Lionel Dalmeida

- Jack Roosevelt Dresslar

- David Michael Finley

- Zachary Michael Griffith

- Grace Catherine Halsted

- Rhys Taylor Hansen

- Alyssa Heusinger

- Jose Damian Jaimes

- Philip Jeffry Abraham

- Bryce Yuji Kasamoto

- Spencer Lee Langholdt

- Jordan Malzer

- Jonathan Allan Moats

- Morgan Elyse Pattermann

- Michelle Marie Perrett

- Hunter Schenewark

- Benjamin Dean Schulz

- Jack Henry Suter

- Madison Talbert

- Christopher Adam Vigil

- Emily Jane Wilson

The Nebraska State Bar Commission, which is a component of the Nebraska Supreme Court Attorney Services Division, manages examinations and evaluations of all applications from aspiring attorneys in Nebraska. Further details can be found on the official website at https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov.

The judicial powers in Nebraska are allocated among several courts, including the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, district courts, and county courts. All these courts adhere to the administrative guidelines set by the Supreme Court. Alongside the constitutionally established courts, Nebraska also hosts separate juvenile courts in Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties, in addition to a statewide Workers’ Compensation Court.

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