
John Lentz chose the legal profession later in life
because he wanted a challenging and rewarding career
where he could help people in unfortunate situations and
help people plan in order to avoid those same
circumstances in the future.
John graduated from the
University of Nebraska College of Law, receiving a Juris
Doctorate with Distinction in 2010.
He also holds a Master of Arts in Philosophy.
While in law school, John received
CALI Excellence for the Future Awards in Bankruptcy,
Secured Transactions, Business Planning, and Native
American Law Seminar.
John also received the American Bankruptcy
Institute Medal of Excellence and the American Law
Institute/American Bar Association’s Scholarship and
Leadership Award.
He was also chosen as the first-place winner in
the 2009-2010 American Indian Law Review Writing
Competition and will have his article published in a
forthcoming issue of the American Indian Law Review,
entitled:
“When Canons Go to War in Indian Country, Guess Who
Wins? Barrett
v. United States: Tax Canons and Canons of
Construction in the Federal Taxation of American
Indians.”
John is admitted to practice law in
the State of Nebraska and the Federal District Court of
Nebraska. He
is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute and the
Christian Legal Society.
In his spare time, John enjoys
photography, reading, and fishing.
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