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Legal Aid of Nebraska welcomes Laurie Heer Dale as Executive Director

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Megan Moslander

Chief of Development and External Relations

mmoslander@legalaidofnebraska.org

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Omaha, NE – Amy Van Horne, Legal Aid of Nebraska Board president, has formally announced Laurie Heer Dale as the new Executive Director of Legal Aid of Nebraska effective October 10, 2022.

“After an extensive search, we are thrilled to have Laurie join us as our next Executive Director. Her experience, knowledge, and passion for ensuring equal justice for all Nebraskans will continue to move our already strong organization forward as we enter our 60th year of service,” commented Van Horne.

Heer Dale will be joining Legal Aid after working as the Director of the Nebraska State Bar Association’s Volunteer Lawyer’s Project, where she was responsible for developing, managing, and advancing innovative pro bono programs for Nebraska. Prior to that role, she was employed at Legal Aid of Nebraska, where she served in various capacities; Director of Client and Community Engagement Services, Director of Access, Managing Attorney for Legal Aid’s AccessLine ®, and coordinator of the Private Attorney Involvement program.

“I started my legal career at Legal Aid in 2002. I am honored to be named the next Executive Director, joining an incredible staff as we assist thousands of underserved Nebraskans with their civil legal needs. Providing access to legal assistance and representation is essential to ensuring fairness and justice for low-income individuals and families. Legal Aid is here to make that happen across our state,” stated Heer Dale.

Heer Dale earned a Juris Doctor degree in 2000 from Creighton University School of Law and is admitted to practice law in Iowa and Nebraska. A native of Iowa, she is married to Terry Dale and the mother of four children. In addition, Heer Dale is an appointed member of the Nebraska Supreme Court Self-Represented Litigation Committee and a member of the Nebraska State Bar Association and the Omaha Bar Association.

Big numbers, personal impact:

  • Requests for assistance in 2024

    19,887

  • Cases closed

    13,923

  • Economic impact

    $12,276,796

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