George H. Moyer has more than 50 years of experience practicing law in Nebraska. He is nationally recognized for his defense work on Jacobsen v. United States, which he argued in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1992. The case is credited for changing guidelines for federal law enforcement regarding entrapment. George is an AV Preemininent peer reviewed rated attorney.
Practice Areas
- General Practice
- Banking Law
- Finance Law
- Bankruptcy Law
- Creditors Rights Law
- Family Law
- Wills & Trusts
- Criminal Defense
- Probate Law
- Estate Planning Law
- Corporate Law
- Personal Injury Law
- Automobile Negligence Law
- Products Liability Law
- Medical Malpractice
- Workers Compensation Law
Education
University
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, B.A. 1959
Law School
University of Nebraska, J.D., 1962
Memberships
- Madison County Bar Association (President, 1968-1969)
- 7th Judicial District (President, 1997)
- Nebraska State and American Bar Associations (Vice Chairman, Agricultural Law Committee, 1993-1996)
- American Association for Justice (Director, 8th Circuit Young Lawyers Section, 1969-1970; State Committeeman, 1973-1975; Governor, 1977-1980)
- Nebraska Association of Trial Attorneys (Director, 1975-1980, 1993-1995; Secretary, 1995-1996; Treasurer, 1996-1997; President-Elect, 1997-1998; President, 1998-1999; Trustee NATA PAC, 1990-2000)
Biography
- Bank of Madison, Director, 1992-2006
- Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation, Trustee, 1990-2008; Director, 1993-2005