Reynolds appoints Matthew McDermott to Iowa Supreme Court

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DES MOINES – Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced her appointment of Matthew McDermott as a justice to the Iowa Supreme Court.

“Matt is a talented, smart, and astute lawyer with deep Iowa roots,” said Gov. Reynolds. “His commitment to the rule of law and passion for service will now benefit all Iowans as he joins the Iowa Supreme Court.”

“I’m deeply honored by this appointment, and grateful for the confidence the governor has shown in me,” said McDermott. “I will work every day to be a faithful servant of the Constitution and the laws of this great state, and to carry out the oath to ‘administer justice according to the law, equally’ to everyone.”

McDermott, of West Des Moines, currently practices law with Belin McCormick, P.C. in Des Moines. He serves as president of the board of directors of Iowa Legal Aid and has been an active leader in numerous other community organizations. McDermott received his law degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and his undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa.

McDermott is the governor’s fourth appointment to the Iowa Supreme Court. He fills the vacancy that arose because of the retirement of Justice David Wiggins.

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