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TOPEKA—David H. Moses of Wichita was reappointed to a three-year term on the Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission.

Chief Justice Lawton R. Nuss of the Kansas Supreme Court appointed Moses to serve from July 1 through June 30, 2020.

Moses has served on the commission since 2014. The commission oversees continuing legal education requirements for lawyers licensed to practice in Kansas. Attorneys must earn a minimum of 12 credit hours each year.

Moses is general counsel at Wichita State University. He earned a law degree from Washburn University and was in private practice, most recently as managing member of Moses & Pate LLC in Wichita, before joining the university's executive team.

Other members of the board are Steve Angermayer, Pittsburg, chair; Elizabeth Cateforis, Lawrence, vice chair; Jalen O'Neil Lowry, Topeka, secretary; Jennifer M. Cocking, Topeka; Rick Ginsberg, Lawrence, Nicole M. Romine, Goodland; Megan Walawender, Kansas City, Mo.; and Chief District Judge Wendel W. Wurst, Garden City.

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