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Lawrence D. Gendler

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Lawrence D. Gendler
Prior offices:
Sarpy County Separate Juvenile Court
Years in office: 1992 - 2021

Education
Bachelor's
University of Missouri, Columbia, 1975
Law
Creighton University School of Law, 1978


Lawrence D. Gendler was a judge on the Sarpy County Separate Juvenile Court in Nebraska. He joined the court in 1992.[1] He was retained in 2014, and he retired on May 31, 2021.[2][3]

Elections

2014

Gendler was retained to the Separate Juvenile Court with 71.7 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014. [2] 

Education

Gendler received his undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1975 and his J.D. from Creighton University School of Law in 1978.[1]

Career

Prior to joining the court, Gendler was an attorney for Sarpy County from 1978 to 1992.[1]

2012 judicial performance evaluation

Every two years, the Nebraska State Bar Association compiles responses from lawyers to evaluate judges in the state. Subjects are rated in seven categories, then a determination is made for whether the judge should be retained. The seven categories considered are: legal analysis; impartiality; attentiveness; opinions; judicial temperament and demeanor; appropriate communication; and timeliness.

95.7 percent of respondents stated that Judge Gendler should be retained in office. To read the full evaluation, see: Nebraska State Bar Association, "2012 Evaluation Results".

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