Top best E Lawyers in Casper | 134 available
134 E lawyers are available in Casper, Wyoming. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41 to $72 per hour.
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When Kayla is not in the office she thoroughly enjoys spending time outdoors (preferably with her dogs) hiking, kayaking, camping, and snowboarding. She also enjoys reading, trying her hand at different crafts, traveling, and spending time with her extensive family.
Tassma enjoys practicing law while assisting small businesses and families preserve their legacy.
Keith J. Dodson was born and raised in Casper, Wyoming. After graduating high school, he went to the University of Wyoming for both his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. During law school, Keith participated in several advocacy competitions. His teams in his final year of law school qualified for the regional moot court competition in Las Vegas, Nevada and the national PACE Environmental Moot Court Competition in White Plains, New York. His excellence in these competitions earned him the University of Wyoming College of Law's Excellence in Advocacy distinction.. At WPDN, Keith practices primarily in the areas of administrative law, business law, employment law, estate planning and administration, and civil litigation cases involving personal injuries, motor vehicle accidents, cargo claims, professional malpractice, products liability, premises liability, work related injuries, civil rights, and insurance defense.
John Miner associates with the firm after serving as lead attorney for the Seventh Judicial District Attorney’s Office misdemeanor unit. He has handled or overseen resolution of thousands of cases involving citizens in Casper and Natrona County.. John attended the University of Louisville, Kentucky, graduating with an honors degree in English Literature in 1971. Having participated in Naval ROTC, he then spent five years in the U.S. Navy. John next attended the University of Florida, where he obtained his law degree in 1978.. In the 35 years since his initial admission to the Florida bar, John’s experience includes criminal prosecution and defense, insurance law, plaintiffs and defense litigation, class action lawsuits, family and domestic law, and real estate. For eleven years in his career, John was responsible for life and health insurance litigation throughout the southeastern United States for a major U.S. insurance corporation.. After John’s active duty with the U.S. Navy, he continued his service in the reserves, retiring at the rank of Captain in 1999.. John is admitted to practice in Wyoming, Florida and Louisiana.
Joe has over thirty years of business experience starting with his first flight school at the tender young age of 18. Since then he has bought and sold several large and small businesses. Joe’s last company was a high-end motorcycle dealership that he started from scratch and in ten years built to annual gross sales in excess of seven million dollars including the purchase of his closest competitor. Joe was the president of the Motorcycle Dealers Association for six years and a member of two separate “20 Groups” that helped him to hone his business skills. Joe sold that business through Murphy Business and was so happy with the results that he purchased the Murphy Franchise for the State of Wyoming.. Joe has five years of experience practicing law in the State of Wyoming (As my Dad would say, I wasn’t a good enough piano player to get a job in a c-house, so… might as well be a lawyer!) Joe was lately hired by West Publishing, which at the time was the largest private publishing corporation in the world. There, he was a top ten traveling salesman for five years. After leaving West, Joe sold business aircraft including turboprops and small jets in Denver.. Joe’s experience in business, sales, and the law give him the unique qualifications needed for a successful business broker. As a former buyer and seller of businesses, Joe understands the emotions that are involved with selling your baby or investing every penny that you have in a new dream. Additionally, he can help with machinery / equipment appraisals, business valuations, and commercial real estate.. While growing up, Joe worked for his parent’s land surveying company and was fortunate enough to see the entire State of Wyoming as well as most of the surrounding states up close. Those days of bouncing around in a Dodge pickup with hot air blowing in and antelope racing for the joy of running have instilled in him a lasting love for the State and the treasures that we share. Joe wants to share that bounty with his children and the next generation of guardians to this wonderful State that we call home.. Joe graduated from Casper College (Harvard on the Hill) with an AS in business and the University of Wyoming with a BS in business and a Juris Doctor. Joe is an accomplished pilot with an Airline Transport Pilot rating – Single / Multi and Helicopter Flight Instructor. He is a certified BMW, Ducati Motorcycle mechanic and holds an FAA Airframe and Powerplant mechanic certificate including Inspection Authorization. Joe is a trained Business Transfer Specialist, holds a Wyoming Real Estate license, a certified machinery and equipment appraiser and he is a very slow gunsmith.
Jamie Woolsey grew up in California, but has lived in Wyoming for nearly 12 years. She is a member of Sandefer & Woolsey, Trial Lawyers, LLC and her primary areas of practice are litigation matters, including plaintiff’s personal injury, criminal defense, and family law. Jamie is admitted to practice before all of Wyoming’s state courts, the Federal District Courts of Wyoming, and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. She is also licensed in the State of California.. Jamie received her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science with a Specialization in Business Administration in 1999 from the University of California, Los Angeles. After completing her Bachelor’s degree, Jamie attended law school at Villanova University, School of Law where she graduated in 2003. Jamie is a 2011 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer’s College.. Jamie lives in Casper with her three dogs and currently sits on the Board of Directors of the United Way. She is also actively involved in litigation with the Animal Legal Defense Fund as local counsel in the State of Wyoming on several matters.
Ian Sandefer is a native of Casper, Wyoming and is a member of Sandefer & Woolsey. Ian’s primary areas of practice are plaintiff’s personal injury and criminal defense. Ian is admitted to practice before all of Wyoming’s state courts, the Federal District Courts of Wyoming, and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Ian received an Associates of Arts degree, cum laude, from Casper College in 1999. Ian was the recipient of the Wyoming President’s Honor Scholarship at the University of Wyoming, which he attended for one year, maintaining a 4.0 GPA and receiving the William Steckel Undergraduate Scholarship for “excellence in scholarship.” Ian went on to earn his Bachelor’s Degree in History in 2003 from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he earned a number of distinctions, including the Harold W. Carey Prize (awarded to the graduating senior History major with the highest GPA in history courses) and the Simon & Satenig Ermonian Scholarship (awarded annually to “outstanding history majors” selected by the Undergraduate Studies Committee).. After completing his Bachelor’s degree, Ian moved back to Wyoming and volunteered as an AmeriCorps VISTA at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming for one year.. Ian then attended law school at the University of California, Berkeley (Boalt Hall), widely regarded as one of the premier law schools in the nation. While in law school Ian externed for Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California; taught Street Law classes at Alameda County Juvenile Hall; was a Board member of the Youth and Education Law Society and the Boalt Hall Criminal Law Association; served as a clinical student at the East Bay Community Law Center in the housing unit; and was a summer law clerk at the National Center for Youth Law and at Cotchett, Pitre, Simon & McCarthy.. In 2012, Ian was selected as one of the top 40 trial lawyers under the age of 40 in the State of Wyoming by the National Trial Lawyers. Ian lives in Casper with his three children and currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming and Renewed Hope Foundation.
I have recently reopened my private practice law firm after multiple years spent working for the City. I have found that my heart truly lies in helping individuals on a personal level where I am given the opportunity to meet, know and work with my clients.. My wife and I have a combined public service background of close to thirty years and it is our desire to make our office feel comfortable for our clients. It is our hope that we can bring therapeutic treatment to criminal offenders if it is necessary, a compassionate ear and a warm atmosphere for those going through some of the most challenging times of their lives.
I have lived with the pain of bodily injuries caused by someone else. It feels confusing, scary, and frustrating. We listen well to our clients, help them regain their voice, and fight big insurance to maximize their recovery and keep them from getting screwed.. We are a personal injury and criminal defense law firm fighting everyday to help the inured and accused recover financial security and peace of mind through upfront relationships and downstream results. We fight insurance companies to recover maximum financial security and peace of mind for those injured by car and trucking accidents, workplace and oil field accidents, wrongful death, slip and fall, nursing home neglect, faulty medical devices, and medical malpractice. We also fight the government to defend and protect the rights of those accused of felonies and misdemeanors, including DWUIs, violent crimes, drug-related charges.. All of these tragic experiences create physical pain and suffering, lost income, medical bills, jail time, and many other unwelcome hardships. If you have faced these difficulties you may also feel scared, angry, or confused. You may also feel overwhelmed or frustrated by the legal process and the chore of finding the best attorney for your specific case.. The good news is, you don't have to deal with this stress alone. You need a law firm that can eliminate your stress and help you recover your peace of mind. You need a better kind of personal injury law firm. We are that firm. We can help.. We know what it feels like to be robbed of your financial security and peace of mind. We have helped many others just like you navigate these often scary and frustrating waters and have recovered financial security and peace of mind for them. Let us do the same for you.. Call today for a free consultation.
I have been practicing law for over 25 years. Prior to attending law school, as a registered nurse, I was Wyoming Medical Center's first Chief Flight Nurse for Wyoming Life Flight, founded in 1983. After law school I litigated medical malpractice defense cases for18 years with Murane & Bostwick. During this time I also began practicing education law, representing Natrona County School District. I continue to represent NCSD and select medical clients today.. Since joining Dixon & Dixon, LLP (formerly Chapin & Dixon) in 2006, I have litigated hundreds of domestic relations cases including divorce, child custody and related matters. My nursing and social work background provides a highly developed understanding of parents' and children's needs, although I am best known as an aggressive and skilled litigator.. I have a great passion for, and dedication to, providing skilled, comprehesive legal services, particularly for those seeking representation in divorce, child custody or adoption.
I am a native of Casper and graduated from Kelly Walsh High School. I attended Sheridan College and transferred to the University of Utah, where I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. Following my graduation my family and I moved to the Boston area where I worked for a genetic testing company.. After living on the east coast, we decided to return to Wyoming and attended law school at the University of Wyoming. During law school, I worked at the University’s Research Products Center which actively managed the University’s intellectual properties and presented seminars to the public regarding their services. I also worked in the Law School’s legal services clinic where I represented clients in domestic relation matters.. Prior to joining Murane & Bostwick, I practiced law at the firm of MacPherson, Kelly & Thompson, LLC in Rawlins. There I primarily focused on representing the Wyoming Workers’ Compensation Division in contested cases across the southwest corner of the state. I also worked on estate and business planning, and represented various local business organizations.. My practice currently consists of insurance defense litigation, representing injured workers against the Wyoming Workers' Compensation Division, debt collection, forclosures, trust/estate/business planning, and real estate matters.
Don Fuller is an experienced trial lawyer and has successfully tried criminal cases throughout the State of Wyoming in State and Federal Courts. His cases have involved the full range of criminal accusations from misdemeanors such as Assault and Battery, Driving Under the Influence and Theft to felonies such as Aggravated Assault, Armed Robbery, Aggravated Kidnapping and First Degree Murder. Don has also had success in handling and trying allegations of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide, White Collar Crime, Stock Fraud and Embezzlement as well as drug and sex offenses.. Don has also successfully handled a wide range of personal injury and wrongful death claims and has represented a number of victims of police abuse.. Don is a 1988 honors graduate of the University of Wyoming and a 1992 graduate of the University of Wyoming College of Law. He is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association.
Committed to providing quality service and solutions to complex legal matters throughout Wyoming.
Britney Turner is a Casper, Wyoming native. She is a member of Dixon and Dixon, LLP and her primary practices areas are litigation matters, including family law and criminal defense. Britney is admitted to practice before all Wyoming's state courts and the Federal District Courts of Wyoming.
Bar Memberships:. Wyoming State Bar, 1996. State Bar of New Mexico, 1989. US Court of Appeals and 10th Circuit, 1986. Colorado State Bar and US District Court, District of Colorado, 1985. Memberships:
Ashlee Neves is a dedicated criminal defense attorney with extensive experience in trial advocacy and post-conviction relief. A native of Huntsville, Utah, Ashlee earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Utah State University in 2017 and graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2020. She began her legal career clerking for Superior Court Judge Earl A. Peterson in Fairbanks, Alaska, where she gained valuable insight into trial processes and worked on a variety of legal matters.In 2022, Ashlee returned to Wyoming and joined the Natrona County District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Attorney. During her tenure, she prosecuted hundreds of cases, achieving favorable outcomes in both bench and jury trials while honing her litigation skills. In January 2025, Ashlee joined The Fuller & Semerad Law Firm, where her practice focuses on criminal defense and post-conviction relief, including expungements, restoration of rights, and lifetime ignition interlock removal.Ashlee enjoys spending her free time with her family and contributing as a part-time “ranch wife” on the family ranch in the Big Horn Basin. She is also passionate about outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing, and loves baking.
Anna M. Reeves Olson is a partner at Park Street Law Office, where she has practiced since 2006. Anna has a varied practice and focuses on civil litigation involving professional malpractice defense, health care law, contract and real estate disputes, and family law. Anna also enjoys providing pro bono services to local non-profits.. When not working, Anna is spending time with her husband and three children.. Anna graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law with Honors in 2003. She then went on to clerk for the Honorable E. James Burke, Edward L. Grant and Nicholas G. Kalokathis with the First Judicial District Court in Laramie County, Wyoming. From 2005 to 2006, Anna clerked at the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York City, New York.