Top best Litigation Lawyers in Cheyenne | 52 available
52 Litigation lawyers are available in Cheyenne, Utah. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $77 per hour.
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FAQs - Litigation Lawyers in city Cheyenne How many Litigation lawyers actively serve residents of Cheyenne, California? Approximately 16 licensed attorneys focus on Litigation across Cheyenne, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Litigation lawyers in Cheyenne, California? In Cheyenne, typical rates range from $225-$434 per hour for Litigation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3683 and $8255, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Litigation matters usually take in courts near Cheyenne? Litigation cases in Cheyenne, California usually take around 5-9 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Litigation cases for people living in Cheyenne, California? Residents of Cheyenne typically see Litigation filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Litigation? About 58% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Litigation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
52 Litigation Lawyers Found Near You
Tyler J. Garrett represents clients in diverse areas, from litigation to business deals. His appellate practice, for instance, provides focused representation before courts that will be making the final decision in a case. Tyler's command of appeals before the Wyoming Supreme Court is consistently sought by his clients, as well as other attorneys seeking effective appellate counsel. He served as a staff attorney for Justice Michael K. Davis of the Wyoming Supreme Court, drafting over fifty opinions during his tenure. Before that, Tyler served as a law clerk to Judge Terrence L. O’Brien of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. His publication on appeals is regularly relied upon in Wyoming Supreme Court opinions and cited throughout the Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure.. Tyler also represents clients in federal and state trial courts relating to a broad range of issues, from securities law to personal injury to constitutional issues. For example, he was involved in the representation of the issuer defendants in the “In re IPO Securities Litigation” – one of the largest securities class actions in the country.. Additionally, as an entrepreneur and business owner himself, Tyler understands companies’ legal needs and counsels them accordingly. He keeps on top of trends and new innovations in the law, and his pioneering thinking provides productive paths for his clients.. Tyler is also a law professor and legal scholar. He is a professor of legal writing at the University of Wyoming College of Law, a testament to his experience as well as his ability to fuel the forward thinking of next generation legal minds. He is a Pegasus Scholar, being one of two attorneys selected each year by the American Inns of Court for a fellowship in the United Kingdom to study in the English legal system. In recognition of my work as an attorney, Tyler has been selected as a rising star by Super Lawyers Magazine.
Tony joined ALG on October 1, 2016. Before joining ALG Tony was a partner with the law firm of Salisbury Reyes, P.C. Tony was a sole practitioner and the owner of Reyes Law Office, P.C., before joining Salisbury Reyes, P.C.. Prior to private practice, Tony served as Laramie County Community College’s (LCCC) General Counsel and Special Assistant to the President where he represented LCCC in all legal matters including: torts; employment; agency action involving contested cases and legal claims; secured, worked with, and managed litigation attorneys and consultants; drafted contracts and releases; wrote rules for the LCCC Board of Trustees; revised LCCC’s policy and procedures; developed and/or administered proactive and effective legal risk management programs and activities; and provided seminars on processes and matters with significant legal implications for LCCC.. Prior to LCCC, Tony was the Chief Civil Deputy at the Sublette County Attorney’s Office located in Pinedale Wyoming, where he represented all Sublette County agencies and departments. His practice included: administrative law; employment law; tax law; contract law; tort law; election law; and juvenile law. Before becoming the chief civil deputy, he represented the State of Wyoming as a Sublette County deputy and prosecuting attorney prosecuting misdemeanor and felony cases, and managed involuntary commitments to the Wyoming State Hospital.. Prior to practicing in Sublette County, Tony held a similar civil deputy position with the Laramie County Attorney’s Office. Tony has also represented the Wyoming Public Service Commission, as a staff attorney handling a variety of legal matters regarding utility regulation, as well as the Wyoming Office of Consumer Advocate, where he represented the interests of Wyoming citizens and utility customers in public utility matters.. Tony focuses his practice in the areas of employment law, civil litigation, DUI, criminal, and mediation. Tony also practices in the areas of state and local government, family law, and administrative law.
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Stefanie is a partner with Hickey & Evans, LLP. She joined the firm after moving to Cheyenne from Casper where she had a solo practice. Her practice is primarily focused on defending individuals and companies who have been sued in either state or federal court. She also practices in the areas of utilities law, education, workers' compensation, tax, and criminal law. She is licensed in Wyoming, Colorado and Montana. She is also an avid cyclist and triathlete.
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.
Mr. Shuck has deep roots in Wyoming, having grown up in the State and receiving his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from U.W. and his Juris Doctor from the UW College of Law. An avid hunter, fisherman, skier, and outdoorsman, Mr. Shuck and his family have chosen to make Wyoming home.. We look forward to helping you with your legal needs. A copy of Mr. Shuck's Curriculum Vitae appears online. For more information, please visit the firm at .. * Mr. Shuck received Martindale-Hubbell's highest rating -- an AV Peer Review Rating in 2015 -- and received a BV Peer Review Rating in 2010-2014. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards. CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies.
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.
Jane’s practice primarily focuses on civil personal injury defense, but she is also actively involved in the fields of public utilities, industrial permitting, environmental litigation, oil and gas and employment law.. In her spare time, she enjoys floating the North Platte and Encampment Rivers, golfing and cooking.
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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.
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.
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.
Experienced Litigation attorney serving clients in Cheyenne and surrounding areas.
Experienced Litigation attorney serving clients in Cheyenne and surrounding areas.
Experienced Litigation attorney serving clients in Cheyenne and surrounding areas.
Experienced Litigation attorney serving clients in Cheyenne and surrounding areas.