Top best L Lawyers in Cheyenne | 243 available
243 L lawyers are available in Cheyenne, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $49 to $61 per hour.
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I joined Kline, McCorkle & Pilger in 2011 and represent individuals and businesses in complex civil rights litigation, employment issues, licensing issues and administrative matters. I also represent individuals in personal injury and medical malpractice suits, recently obtaining a $1.5 million judgment in a personal injury matter.. Prior to joining the firm, I prosecuted for the Laramie County District Attorney’s Office where I gained extensive litigation and trial experience, handling numerous hearings, bench trials and jury trials for hundreds of cases.. I graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law, magna cum laude, in 2004, during which time I gained several distinctions, including the International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award, National Association of Women Lawyers Outstanding Graduate Award, Order of the Coif, and was a staff member of the University of Wyoming Land and Water Law Review. I was also selected as the recorder and member of the Wyoming State Bar Select Committee to Review the Rules of Professional Conduct, an elite committee comprised of judges, prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys and civil litigators chosen to review and suggest revisions to the ethical rules governing attorneys. Immediately after graduating from the University of Wyoming, I clerked for the Honorable Clarence A. Brimmer, United States District Court, District of Wyoming. As a law clerk, I gained valuable insight into the judicial arena and performed extensive research and drafted numerous orders in various areas of the law, including Title VII, ERISA, due process, social security, natural resources, and First, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights issues.
In my spare (!) time, I raise alpacas. I have a herd of 60 animals with 8 babies due this summer. I have most of their fiber processed into Pendleton blankets, but I also spin, weave and knit alpaca fiber to relax. I also have four horses and ride as often as I can.
I worked as a public defender for more than 10 years, first in Kansas City, Missouri, and then in Cheyenne, Wyoming. During that time, I represented people who were charged with crimes ranging from fishing without a license to first degree murder. No matter what the charge, I did my best to help my client through the difficult process and obtain a favorable outcome for them.. In order to help my clients achieve their goals, I became skilled at helping my clients find community programs to help with substance abuse and other issues; I learned to successfully negotiate with prosecutors for more lenient sentences, and I learned how to present my client's circumstances to the judge in the best way possible.. And when my client chose to go to trial, I fought hard for them. I have tried more than 25 cases to a jury, and have obtained many acquittals.. Now, I have opened my own low-volume private practice so that I can dedicate more time and attention to each client.
I was raised in the small town of Chugwater, Wyoming. My law degree was earned at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. I have lived and practiced in Cheyenne, Wyoming since 1988. I practiced for twenty five years in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program in the United States Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C. The photo of me on the steps of the United States Supreme Court was taken after argument in Cloer v. Sebelius, one of two of my vaccine injury cases won in the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, to be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
I was born and raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I enjoy living in Cheyenne because of the people. Wyoming people care and will reach a hand out to help anybody. I am an eager attorney looking to protect my clients. I have done a variety of cases including wrongful foreclosures, civil litigation (both Plaintiff and Defendant), divorce, child custody, DUI, criminal defense, etc. While I enjoy dabbling in all sorts of law, my focus is on personal injury, Workers' Compensation, and estate planning. Please give me a call, and I would be happy to help you and fight for your rights.
I look forward to talking with you about your case.
I joined the firm in 2014 after eight years at the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office. While there, I gained substantial experience prosecuting disciplinary matters before almost all state professional licensing boards, and I was also responsible for representing numerous state agencies in employment and personnel matters before both state and federal agencies, including the United States Department of Labor, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, Labor Standards Division, to name a few. In addition to licensing and employment matters, I represented the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office in administrative proceedings and state litigation, gained significant experience in administrative contested case matters, and developed an extensive understanding of the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, the Wyoming Public Meetings Act, and the Wyoming Public Records Act. I also conducted trainings for state officials, employees and board members in the areas of professional licensing and employment law.. I continue to apply my specialized skills representing both individuals and businesses in complex employment and licensing issues, administrative matters including public records and public meetings issues, as well as personal injury and medical malpractice, general civil litigation, and appeals.
I have spent more than 18 years handling the difficult court cases that no one has seen before. These include issues of federal and state constitutional law, issues of first impression in federal and state statutes, and high-stakes federal litigation. Cases I have been involved in include: part of the trial team defending the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Law, multi-jurisdictional litigation about assets held by the Government of Iran in the United States, defending the State of Wyoming in challenges to the constitutionality of state laws, defending the annexation of a key portion of the City of Cheyenne, and the State of Wyoming's lawsuit against Purdue Pharma, a major opioid manufacturer. I have experience resolving issues with federal government officials and with state officials in Wyoming and throughout the nation.. These high-profile cases are not my only ones. I also handle numerous cases -- just as complicated -- where the client prefers a low-profile approach. Your case is important to me, and I look forward to speaking with you.. As a fourth-generation Wyoming native, when I am not working on your behalf, I spend time enjoying Wyoming with my wife and six children.
I am a Wyoming native. I have an active practice in both Wyoming and Colorado. My law practice is based upon obtaining the result the client desires. I have a no-nonsense approach and I will be upfront with you whether I believe we can achieve the outcome you have in mind. Experince counts in this state.. My focus is personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense and corporate / limited liability and business litigation. I have seen most every fact pattern in my career.. Visit my website at:. I look forward to speaking with you.. Mark Macy
I am a Family Law attorney in Wyoming. I have over 20 years of experience practicing in Laramie County courts.
Experienced trial and appellate litigator with over 13 years of experience. Licensed in Wyoming and Arizona with Colorado admission pending. Also licensed in the US District Court for the District of Wyoming, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, and United States Supreme Court.
Experienced business counselor and advisor who focuses part of his practice on entity formation, corporate governance and entity dissolutions. Represents both majority and minority shareholders as well as regularly advising business clients on various issued concerning limited liability company law, corporation law and partnership law, real estate and commercial transactions.. Practice also encompasses estate planning as well as probate and trust administration. We prepares estate planning documents for clients and represents clients in probate and trust administration proceedings. We also advises clients in a broad range of lifetime gifting strategies, including generation skipping planning, helps in the preparation of estate and gift tax returns and is involved in estate and trust dispute resolution proceedings.
Erin E Berry is an associate at Hirst Applegate, LLP where she has practiced since 2018. Erin earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular Biology with honors from the University of Wyoming in 2014. During college, she studied abroad in Australia and participated in volunteer projects in Peru and Costa Rica. Erin was also a recipient of the Multicultural Pride scholarship for leadership and commitment to diversity.. Erin graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law with honors in 2018. While in law school, she served as a staff member and published a case note for the Wyoming Law Review. During the fall 2017 semester, Erin served as an extern for the Honorable Cathleen Parker of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Wyoming. As a member of the Prosecution Assistance Clinic, Erin successfully represented the State of Wyoming in a criminal appeal before the Wyoming Supreme Court in 2018. Erin also represented the University of Wyoming College of Law in the National Voir Dire Tournament and the Pace Environmental Law National Moot Court Competition.
Elizabeth became an associate with Dray, Dyekman, Reed & Healey, P.C. in January 2013. Prior to joining the firm, she was an Associate Attorney at a local general practice firm. She also had the opportunity to extern at the Laramie County District Attorney’s Office and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court–District of Wyoming. At Dray, Dyekman, Reed & Healey, Elizabeth represents a diverse array of businesses in Wyoming and Colorado with a primary focus on Estate Planning and Administration.. Elizabeth brings a unique and broad legal perspective to the practice of law. With a degree in Criminal Justice, she spent 5 years serving in law enforcement as both a police officer for the City of Cheyenne and a Detention Deputy for Laramie County Detention Facility prior to attending law school.
Ed was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming and raised in Douglas, graduating from Converse County High School in Douglas. Mr. Risha attended several colleges, including Columbia University in New York City, Northwest in Powell, and Black Hills State University in Spearfish, South Dakota. In addition to being an attorney Ed is a devoted father and proud Wyoming native.Mr. Risha earned honors as an All-American wrestler in high school and college, while still maintaining a grade point average which allowed him to graduate Magna Cum Laude from Black Hills State. Mr. Risha graduated with honors from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 1991 and is a member of the Order of the Coif. After graduation, Mr. Risha clerked for the then Chief United States District Court Judge Clarence Brimmer, followed by several years of service as an Honors Program Trial Attorney for the United States Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. After his time with the Department of Justice, Mr. Risha returned to Wyoming to be close to family. Mr. Risha has been a partner in a small Wyoming Law Firm, the Rawlins City Attorney, and the elected Carbon County Prosecuting Attorney, trying hundreds of cases, both jury and bench trials, ranging from major felonies to small misdemeanors.Additionally, while living in Carbon County, Mr. Risha was the Superior Municipal Judge, an alternate Rawlins Municipal Judge, and a circuit court magistrate. From 2003 through 2011, Mr. Risha was a hearing examiner for the State of Wyoming, Office of Administrative Hearings, ruling on administrative cases in the areas of Workers' Compensation, Driver's Licenses and appeals from State Agencies. Mr. Risha has also served as Deputy Director and then Director of the Wyoming Board of Parole, gaining valuable insight regarding the criminal process after sentencing. Mr. Risha is a member of the National College of DUI Defense Attorneys as well as being a trained mediator, having mediated many complex cases while working as a Hearing Examiner. Mr. Risha is licensed to practice in all Wyoming Courts, The Wyoming Federal District Court, and the United States Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.Mr. Risha has more than two and a half decades of experience covering both private and public legal areas. Ed has extensive experience in most courts in Wyoming, as well as traveling the Country representing the United States Government from Arizona to Virginia to New York. Mr. Risha's unique background qualifies him to see most cases from all different angles and be in a position to provide the most effective and well-informed advice. Mr. Risha understands that regardless of the nature of your case, it is important and stressful to you. The WSH Law Office was started to deliver experienced quality legal service to the local community.
Douglas Bailey is a personal injury lawyer and partner at Bailey | Stock | Harmon | Cottam | Lopez LLP in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr. Bailey obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Wyoming College of Law, where he graduated with honors. In his practice, he helps families who have been affected by terrible injuries. His clients know him as a dedicated lawyer who quickly responds to all calls and questions. He has been recognized two years in a row by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys as a Top Ten Personal Injury Attorney under the age of 40 in the State of Wyoming.In addition to personal injury work, Mr. Bailey also helps families obtain guardianships over aging parents and disabled children. He has been a speaker at the Cheyenne’s Positive Aging Series, “Elder Abuse and Exploitation. Contact Bailey | Stock | Harmon | Cottam | Lopez to arrange a free initial consultation.
David is a Cheyenne native. He attended Cheyenne East HIgh School (go T-Birds!). After high school, David attended UW and graduated with a degree in Political Science and a minor in Criminal Justice. After undergrad, David took a year off to work on a few political campaigns. It was then he decided to attend law school. David attended the UW College of Law. While in law school, he was the Director of the Prosecution Assistance Program. He also authored and published a law review article in the Wyoming Law Review about prosecutorial misconduct.Since graduating from law school, David has represented clients from all walks of life. Now, however, he is specifically representing clients in general civil litigation, including commercial litigation, creditors' rights, and personal injury. He also represents clients with their estate planning needs and criminal defense. David is married with two sons.
Crystal Stewart is a founding partner of S|A|S Legal Group LLC in Cheyenne, Wyoming. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Wyoming in 2011 and recieved her juris doctorate from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2018. While in law school, Crystal served as an extern for the Honorable Judge Robert A. Castor of the Albany County Circuit Court and worked as a student attorney for the Defender Aid Clinic. Crystal began her legal career as a practicing attorney in insurance defense and general civil litigation. It was not long before Crystal realized she was not practicing what she is truly passionate about, so she made the move to Pence and MacMillan LLC in 2019. In 2024, Crystal and her two partners formed S|A|S Legal Group LLC. Since that time, Crystal has been able to pursue her passion in criminal defense while also maintaining a broad practice which includes contracts, landlord tenant issues, complex civil litigation, and business law.
Creditors' rights, bankruptcy, business and banking attorney.
Christopher G. Humphrey, J.D., Esq.Attorney at Law. Christopher G. Humphrey is a licensed attorney in the states of Wyoming and Colorado, as well as the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming. A Cheyenne native, he is deeply rooted in the community he serves.. Mr. Humphrey earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Wyoming College of Law, where he participated in the Defender Aid Clinic, externed with the Federal Defender’s Office, and volunteered with the Office of the State Public Defender. These early experiences laid the foundation for his commitment to criminal defense and advocacy.. Since 2014, Mr. Humphrey has also been admitted to practice before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), and he actively represents clients in immigration matters. His experience in immigration law complements his criminal defense work, particularly in cases where the two areas intersect.. With several years of courtroom experience across Wyoming, Mr. Humphrey has represented clients in a wide range of criminal matters—from Driving Under the Influence (DUI) to DUI Homicide. His practice spans municipal, circuit, and district courts, as well as appellate work before the Wyoming Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.. Mr. Humphrey has taught several Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses related to criminal defense and immigration law. He remains committed to staying at the forefront of legal developments and contributing to the broader legal community.. He currently serves as a Hearing Officer for the Wyoming Medical Commission and as a Magistrate for the Laramie County Circuit Court. Mr. Humphrey is known for his local insight, courtroom experience, and unwavering commitment to protecting his clients’ rights.
Budd-Falen Law Offices, L.L.C. has been serving property owners for over twenty years. We provide legal representation regarding endangered species, clean water, private property ownership and use, federal lands, local government involvement, local zoning and property rights, energy law, and other areas of law affecting ranchers, farmers, and other landowners in the federal courts of the United States of America and in the various state courts where its attorneys are individually licensed to appear (Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming).
Brandon joined the Budd-Falen Law Offices in 2000 and maintains an extensive civil practice focused on natural resources, water and public lands law, environmental litigation, federal livestock grazing, land-use and property rights. He also frequently represents landowners with respect to matters involving traditional uses of federal public lands, including livestock grazing and rights of access, and the negotiation of customary uses of private land, such as surface use agreements, rights-of-way, easements, oil and gas leases, and private land leases for the development of wind energy. Brandon has over seventeen years of experience representing clients in administrative matters before the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture, and in numerous state and federal courts throughout the West. Over the years, Brandon has successfully represented clients in all types of environmental and natural resource matters.. In May, 2017, Brandon successfully defended a family-owned, egg-laying poultry farm from a neighbor’s claims of pollution and trespass in Delta, Colorado. After three weeks of testimony, the jury returned a favorable verdict and fully exonerated Brandon’s client.. Brandon received his Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife Biology from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Brandon received his Juris Doctor and Master of Studies in Environmental Law from Vermont Law School in South Royalton, Vermont. Brandon has been licensed to practice law in the states of Colorado and Wyoming since 2000, and is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and various federal courts of appeals.. Brandon lives in Wellington, Colorado with his daughter Samantha. Brandon is an avid outdoorsman and spends much of his free time traveling, exploring, hiking, fishing, hunting and wildlife photography.
Born and raised in Wyoming, Sean understands that when you need legal representation in Wyoming, it should be done the Wyoming way. Diligent, determined, and driven, Sean strives to efficiently and effectively provide reasonable and rational counsel in your time of need.. Sean's practice is focused on both civil litigation and business transactions, as he strives to provide common-sense solutions to simple and complex problems during your time of need. The areas of law he practices include contract, business, corporate governance, corporate custodianship and receivership, energy, natural resources, public lands, personal injury, insurance defense, Wyoming and federal administrative, intellectual property, trade secret, probate, trust administration, construction, real estate, sports and entertainment, legalized gaming, as well as other areas of civil practice in Wyoming.. Outside of work, Sean enjoys running, strength and endurance training, reading, and writing. Sean misses the thrill of high school and collegiate competition, but still competes in running events ranging from 5K to marathon distances. Sean is an avid sports fan, especially of football and baseball, and he enjoys playing fantasy sports with friends and family. Sean’s best time is spent with his wife, daughter, and son.
Andrew "Andy" Bailey was born and raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Following his graduation from East High School, he served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Jamaica. He then attended Laramie County Community College, where he captained the basketball team. He finished his undergraduate work at Southern Virginia University. There, he was again the captain of the basketball team and earned his degree in history. Following his undergraduate studies he gradauated from the University of Wyoming’s College of Law prior to his admission to the Wyoming State Bar.. Along the way, Andy met his wife Shelbi in Virginia. They have three children, Ellen, Henry and Benjamin, and live in Cheyenne.. Andy’s practice focuses on civil and criminal litigation across a variety of areas of the law, including business transactions, workers’ compensation, personal injury, family law and more.
Amanda (Mandy) M. Good is a partner with Hirst Applegate, LLP, where she has practiced law since 2006. She has been awarded an AV rating by Martindale-Hubbell and is recognized by both Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers. She is a past-President of the Defense Lawyers Association of Wyoming (DLAW) and Defense Research Institute’s 2015 Fred H. Sievert Award Winner. Prior to joining Hirst Applegate, Mandy attended the Texas Tech School of Law in Lubbock, Texas where she graduated with honors, Magna Cum Laude, and Order of the Barristers. While at Texas Tech, Mandy was part of a 2-person team that won the International Negotiation Competition in Dublin, Ireland and was recognized as Texas Tech’s Outstanding Trial Advocate for 2004-2005. She obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science (with a Business emphasis) from Texas Tech, graduating first in her class, and was inducted in 2013 into Texas Tech University’s Department of Animal and Food Sciences Hall of Fame. Prior to attending Texas Tech, Mandy obtained dual Associate Degrees from Casper College in Casper, WY and worked as a firefighter on the Custer National Forest. Her practice is focused on Civil Litigation, including Employment Litigation and Counseling, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, Trucking and other Transportation Litigation, Public Utilities Law, Real Estate Litigation, Insurance Litigation and the prosecution or defense of a variety of other civil matters.. Ms. Good and her husband Paul have two children. They enjoy outdoor activities, including water sports, downhill skiing, and riding horses.