About Don

Don Sixta is a lawyer whose career traces back to the early 1970s. He earned his J.D. from Creighton University School of Law in 1973 after studying there in the early part of the decade. The law degree set the stage for a practice that would span multiple state bars.

Sixta holds licenses in Nebraska, Texas and Pennsylvania. Those admissions have allowed him to work on matters that cross state lines and to serve clients with interests in different legal environments. He has remained active in the profession across several decades, adapting to changes in law and procedure as the practice evolved.

Throughout his career Sixta has maintained a private practice presence. He has represented individual and commercial clients across a variety of matters. His long tenure in practice has given him familiarity with state courthouse procedures, client counseling, and the practical demands of managing cases from intake through resolution. He has worked in both transactional and dispute-related settings, responding to the differing rhythms those kinds of matters require.

Colleagues and clients have relied on him for steady handling of routine and complex matters alike. He has been a regular presence in local courtrooms and has navigated negotiations, filings and court appearances on behalf of those he represents. Over time he has balanced advocacy with the administrative responsibilities that come with running a law practice.

His office is listed at 117 E. Edgewood Drive. From that base he has counseled clients and coordinated work that touches the three jurisdictions where he is licensed. The address marks a point of continuity in a career that has unfolded over many years.

Now in 2026, Sixta continues to maintain an active law practice. He concentrates his ongoing work on matters tied to the jurisdictions in which he is admitted and remains available to clients who need representation in Nebraska, Texas and Pennsylvania.

Education

Creighton University School of Law

J.D. (1973) | Law

1971

Accepted Jurisdictions

Nebraska
Texas
Pennsylvania