George H. Moyer has more than 50 years of practicing law in Nebraska. He is nationally recognized for his defense work on Jacobson 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 is a AV®Preemininent™ peer review rated attorney.*
Practice Areas
General Practice
Banking Law
Finance Law
Bankruptcy Law
Creditors Rights Law
Family Law
Wills Law
Trusts Law
Criminal Defense
Probate Law
Estate Planning Law
Corporate Law
Personal Injury Law
Automobile Negligence Law
Products Liability Law
Medical Malpractice
Workers Compensation Law
University University of Nebraska, B.A., 1959
Law School University of Nebraska, J.D., 1962
Admitted
1962, Nebraska and U.S. District Court, District of Nebraska; 1990, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit and U.S. Court of Federal Claims; 1991, U.S. Supreme Court
Memberships
Madison County (President, 1968-1969), 7th Judicial District (President, 1997), Nebraska State and American (Vice Chairman, Agricultural Law Committee, 1993-1996) Bar Associations; American Association for Justice (Director, Eighth 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).
Born
Omaha, Nebraska, May 17, 1937
Biography
Director, Bank of Madison, 1992-2006. Trustee, 1990-2008, Director, 1993-2005, Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation.
Reported Cases
Jacobson v. U.S., 112 S. Ct. 1535, 503 U.S. 540, 118 L. Ed. 2d 174 (1992).