President and Founder of YLSLG Admitted to the Bar of the U.S. Supreme Court
As an Indiana attorney who has been practicing law for over 25 years, the president and founder of our law firm, Yasmin L. Stump, has a wealth of experience and knowledge for her clients to rely upon. Recently, though, she added yet another way to help clients of the Yasmin L. Stump Law Group, PC (YLSLG): she was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.
In a ceremony on the morning of June 5, 2017, Yasmin was admitted to practice in front of the Supreme Court of the United States, along with a small group of other attorneys. Given the space limitations in the Supreme Court, each attorney was allowed to bring only one guest for the ceremony, and Yasmin chose her mother, Helga Behroozi, as her guest to attend the swearing in ceremony.
The Supreme Court of the United States has certain requirements that attorneys must meet in order to be admitted to its bar. An application must be submitted, and an applicant must have two sponsors who are already admitted to practice in the Supreme Court. Applicants must also provide documentation that they are in good standing with the highest court of their home state and that they have been practicing law for at least three years.
In addition to attending the admission ceremony, which was led by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, Yasmin was also thrilled to get the opportunity to meet Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Being admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States can be one of the most significant moments in an attorney’s career. Yasmin was happy to add yet another aspect to her capabilities as an attorney and ability to successfully represent YLSLG’s clients.