The Nebraska State Bar Commission OATH of APPLICANT is an oath taken by individuals who are applying for admission to practice law in the state of Nebraska. The Oath includes a promise to uphold the laws of the state, to maintain professional integrity, to comply with court orders, and to adhere to the rules and regulations of the Nebraska State Bar Association. It also includes a promise to abide by the standards of conduct and ethical requirements of the state bar. The Oath of Applicant is one of three oaths that are part of the Nebraska State Bar Commission's admission process. The other two are the Oath of Attorney and the Oath of Attorney-in-Fact. The Oath of Attorney is taken by individuals who are applying for admission to practice law in the state of Nebraska, while the Oath of Attorney-in-Fact is taken by those who are acting as a representative of a client in a court proceeding. The Nebraska State Bar Commission OATH of APPLICANT is an important part of the admission process and must be taken in order to practice law in the state of Nebraska. It is a solemn promise to uphold the laws of the state, maintain professional integrity, comply with court orders, and adhere to the rules and regulations of the Nebraska State Bar Association.