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New attorneys take state and federal oaths in April 17
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Successful applicants to the February 2015 Kansas Bar Examination were sworn in as Kansas attorneys at a 10 a.m. on April 16, at the Supreme Court courtroom in the Kansas Judicial Center in Topeka.
Chief Justice Lawton Nuss presided over the Supreme Court and Judge Julie Robinson represented the U.S. District Court. Heather Smith, clerk of the Kansas Supreme Court, administered the state oath and Ingrid Campbell, chief deputy clerk of the U.S. District Court, administered the federal oath. Terry L. Mann and Kevin F. Mitchelson, respectively the chair and vice chair of the Kansas Board of Law Examiners, presented the new attorneys to the court.
Local applicants are: Matthew Allan Tate of Great Bend and Robert A. Anderson Jr. of Ellinwood.