Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 82003 | 79 available
79 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 82003 in Cheyenne, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 49% provide free consultation with average fees of $310 per hour.
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Traci L. Lacock is a partner at Hirst Applegate, where she has practiced since 2014. Prior to joining Hirst Applegate, she was an associate at a Wyoming firm where her primary focus was litigation. Prior to her move to Cheyenne, she practiced in the trial division in the Office of the Wyoming State Public Defender in Casper, Wyoming. Currently Traci’s practice is focused on civil litigation, including professional liability, medical malpractice, professional licensing, trucking and insurance defense.
Nathan Nicholas was raised in Laramie and is a fourth generation Wyoming attorney. He has a diverse professional background ranging from robotics engineering to energy policy and corporate counsel. Nathan speaks Mandarin Chinese and has managed corporate ventures throughout China and Australasia. His broad experience ensures that clients are represented diligently, efficiently and their issues are well understood.. Nathan has a B.S. in electrical engineering with a certificate in biomedical applications from the University of Wyoming. Immediately after graduating with his bachelors in 2006, Nathan went to work for an industrial robotics company, building welding and cutting robots for the nation’s largest manufacturers. He also managed the company’s expansion into India and China.. During the financial recession, Nathan took the opportunity to attend law school. Leading up to, and during, law school, Nathan worked for an industrial construction company as a quality control manager. He also found time to earn an M.B.A during this time. Earning his M.B.A. in 2011 and Juris Doctor in 2012 from the University of Wyoming.. Recently, Nathan has been corporate counsel for an oil and gas services and technology company. In this capacity, he managed complex, multi-national litigation, corporate governance and reporting, venture finance offerings, intellectual property and corporate development for subsidiaries in Australia and China.. Outside of work, Nathan spends most of his time with his wife, Meggan, and their two young children. Nathan is a skier, mountain biker and avid weight lifter. He also maintains a hobby steel fabrication shop where he spends less time than he would like.
Khale J. Lenhart is a partner at Hirst Applegate, where he has practiced since 2011. His practice is focused on civil litigation, including professional liability, personal injury, product liability and trucking law. Khale has argued multiple times before the Wyoming Supreme Court, and has appeared before Wyoming federal and state courts. He also serves as Treasurer of the Defense Lawyers Assocaition of Wyoming (DLAW) and is a past Chairman of the Laramie County Library System Board of Directors and the Laramie County Republican Party. Prior to joining Hirst Applegate, he was a litigation associate at a large regional law firm. Khale is a 2009 graduate of Harvard Law School, where he was an Executive Editor of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy.
Kara L. Ellsbury’s practice focuses oncivil and commercial litigation and employment law and litigation. Kara is an enthusiastic learner and talented researcher and writer. Combined with her strong analytical capabilities, these skills enable her to identify issues and problems and resolve them for her clients. Kara builds strong relationships with her clients by listening and getting to know them and their businesses. She assists them in not only resolving problems, but also provides them with advice to avoid future issues. As a litigator, Ms. Ellsbury is confident and persuasive. She is recognized by Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers.. Ms. Ellsbury graduated the University of Wyoming College of Law, Order of the Coif, with honors, in 2010. She earned her bachelor's in accounting from the University of Wyoming in 2007, graduating cum laude.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.