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85 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 83001 in Jackson, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $352 per hour.
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Tyson Logan loves representing - and fighting for - people who often have nowhere else to turn. He is a passionate trial lawyer. He is a people person. Tyson is inspired by the opportunities regular people still have in this country to stand up in court against powerful corporations and the government.. NotableRepresentations. Tyson has fought for and won multi-million dollar jury verdicts and settlements across the country, involving wrongful death and personal injury, civil rights, railroad accidents, industrial accidents, and oil and gas field explosions and related incidents.. Recently, Tyson resolved a wrongful death case involving FELA and Wyoming Railroad Act claims against three major corporations. Tyson represented the family of a young man who was killed while working in a dangerous railyard at a Wyoming trona mine. Currently, Tyson is representing another young man who was seriously injured on the railroad at a Wyoming mine.. Background. Tyson was born in Portland, Oregon. He received his undergraduate degree with honor in politics & government from the University of Puget Sound. Tyson earned his law degree from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2005. After clerking for The Spence Law Firm during law school, he became an associate lawyer in 2005. Tyson lives in Jackson, Wyoming with his wife Elizabeth and son Liam.. Perspective. “I’lltake integrity, honesty, and hard work over money and power, anytime, and inany battle. We can overcome thetraditional forces of money and power in our civil justice system – this is theone place where regular people can stand up, fight, and win.”
The Marlowe Law Firm, founded in 2005, was built on and has grown with its commitment to its Clients, competent legal representation, confidentiality, and professionalism through and beyond representation. This firm focuses it’s practice on criminal defense and personal injury.
The Majors Law Firm, P.C. is located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and is dedicated to assisting clients with their Business Planning, Tax Planning, Trust Planning, Estate Planning, and Asset Protection needs. The Majors Law Firm, P.C. serves clients throughout the State of Wyoming and works closely with clients and attorneys throughout the country in providing quality client services and representation. The Majors Law Firm, P.C. provides legal counsel to individuals and businesses of all sizes, and our goal is to develop long-term client relationships, focusing on personal service and quality representation.. The Majors Law Firm, P.C. was founded by attorney M. Jason Majors. Jason is a graduate of the University of Wyoming College of Law and received his undergraduate degree in Accounting from Troy University. Jason also received a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Florida College of Law. Jason is licensed to practice law in the State of Wyoming and the State of Colorado and is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the State of Wyoming and the U.S. Tax Court.. Jason is a member of the Wyoming State Bar, Colorado State Bar, Teton County Bar Association, Estate Planning Trust & Probate Section of the Wyoming State Bar, and WealthCounsel. Jason has extensive experience in the areas of Business Law, Tax Law, Asset Protection Planning, Trust Law and Estate Planning.
The combination of years of hands on experience in the construction industry and my knowledge and education in business and taxation makes me an ideal attorney to represent a client who needs legal representaiton in Construction, Business, or areas of Federal, State or Local Taxation, including trusts and estates, estate planning and adminstration, and employment and benefits law. Please consider contacting me to see how I may be able to help you with your legal needs.. My primary focus for the first 14 years of my practice was as in-house counsle for RAM Construciton, Inc. one of the top construction companies in Jackson Hole, and owned and operated by my family. With the shuttering of the company I have lauched my own practice.
Neal R. Stelting received his law degree from the University of Wyoming (2004) and received his law licenses in Washington (2005), Wyoming (2006) Montana (2017) and Idaho (2020). Neal provides business, litigation and mediation services to a wide variety of people and industries in Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, including commercial construction, residential construction, environmental mitigation and restoration, manufacturing, oil and gas drilling and other energy services, real estate, land development, trust litigation, and many others. Neal’s career has been devoted to public service and preserving the integrity of the legal profession.
Kevin grew up in Ocean City, Maryland, graduating from Worcester Preparatory School in 2004. He attended Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 2008. Kevin went on to attend law school at the University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law in Richmond, Virginia. Kevin was a member of the Student Bar Association, Moot Court Board, Alternative Dispute Resolution Society and Trial Advocacy Board at Richmond Law. Kevin graduated from University of Richmond School of Law, cum laude, in 2011 and began working for a general practice firm in Ocean City, Maryland. His practice included a wide variety of matters, focusing primarily on civil litigation, planning and zoning, and local government issues. Kevin relocated to Jackson Hole to join the Wylie Law Firm in 2014. Kevin began practice with Lubing & Corrigan, LLC in 2015, focusing on litigation issues in his practice. Kevin became a partner with the Lubing Law Group in 2016 and focuses his practice on general litigation, business, local government and land use litigation matters.
I understand the difficulty, both financially and emotionally, of litigating a family law matter. My goal is to provide quality and affordable legal service to my clients while minimizing the impact of the litigation on the family.
I help people when something serious goes wrong. If you have been charged with a crime in Wyoming, I can help. If you have suffered an injury through the fault of another person, let's talk.
I have been practicing law for almost 40 years. I have diverse experience in a wide variety of areas of the law. I strive to provide personalized, compassionate attention to each of my clients. I am a compelling advocate for my clients, diligently working to achieve the most favorable results and best possible outcomes for my clients.
I am committed to identifying my clients' needs and providing them with the best legal solutions available.
EXPERIENCE – Serving in the practice of law since 1996. Extern for US Federal District Judge Alan B. Johnson (District of Wyoming) 1995. Partner in private practice in Jackson, Wyoming (Hess Carlman & D'Amours, LLC 1996-2012) and Carlman Legal Services, LLC (2012 – present). Carlman Legal Services concentrates in estate planning to help families create and implement strategies for intergenerational health, prosperity, and meaning. Related services include business entity formation and annual corporate hygiene, real estate transactions and ongoing property law support, and business succession design and implementation. We help successful families define their success in ways that promote intergenerational respect and well-being and advance their interests in community causes.. Admitted to practice by: Wyoming Supreme Court (1996) and United States District Court, District of Wyoming (1996).. EDUCATION – Juris Doctor, University of Wyoming College of Law, 1995; Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, Utah State University, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 1983.. PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND SERVICE – University of Wyoming Law Review Author and Editor (1993-95); University of Wyoming Award – Outstanding Student in Environmental Concerns (1995); Wyoming State Bar Outstanding Service Award for the 9th Judicial District (2008). Past Member, Board of Continuing Legal Education - Wyoming State Bar. Devoted legal advocate for the rights and dignity of people who, by reason of mental illness, may pose a danger to themselves or others.. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS – Member, WealthCounsel; Member, Purposeful Planning Institute; Member, Wyoming State Bar (Section on Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law; Section on Diversity & Inclusion); Member and Past President, Teton County (Wyoming) Bar Association; Member, American Bar Association (Section on Real Property, Trust and Estate Law).. COMMUNITY SERVICE – Rotary Club of Jackson Hole President (2016) and member 2001 – present; Rotarian of the Year (2018-19); Rotary Club of Jackson Hole Foundation Director (2014-15); Pro Bono Counsel, Center for the Secret of Peace, Lake Kivu, Rwanda (2020 - overcoming the legacy of genocide and ongoing regional violence); Founding Member, Friends of the Bridger-Teton National Forest (2020 - funding support network for 3.4 million acre federal forest); Advisor, Wyoming Public Lands Initiative, Teton County Committee (2016 – 2018); Appointed At-Large Member, Teton County (Gov’t) Natural Resources Stakeholders Group (2017 – 2018); Board member, InterConnections 21 (Teton County Model United Nations program) (2014 to present); Board member emeritus and Past President, Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center (2002 to present); Board member emeritus, Snake River Fund (2005 – 2014), past board member (1999 – 2005); Advisory Board Member, Teton Raptor Center, 2005 – present); Board member, Teton Science Schools (2006 – 2012); Advisory Board Member, Pro bono counsel, Friends of Pathways (2000 – present); National Parks Conservation Association Regional Council and Grand Teton National Park Caucus (2005 – 2014); Recipient, Extra Mile Award, Jackson District of Boy Scouts of America (2010); Advisor and Endowment Trustee McAfee Scouting Endowment for Jackson District, Boy Scouts of America (2009 – present); Recipient, Service Award, Wyoming Game and Fish Department (2004); Past board member and officer, Wyoming Outdoor Council, Community Children’s’ Project, H-H-R Ranches Subdivision Homeowners Association; Trustee, Private Family Foundation, (1996 – present).
Emily is a Wyoming native who finds strength and purpose in fighting for those who have lost their ability to work, enjoyment of life, or loved one. As a legal writing enthusiast, Emily focuses on incorporating persuasive advocacy into every pre-trial filing to ensure her clients’ right to a jury trial is actualized.. Emily received her Bachelor of Arts in Business with honors from the University of Dallas where she also played Division III basketball and softball. She then worked as a policy analyst for Wyoming Governor Matthew H. Mead before starting law school at the University of Wyoming College of Law. When she was a second-year law student, a committee of Wyoming judges, lawyers, and law professors awarded Emily the Brimmer Scholarship, which honors the distinguished career of Judge Clarence A. Brimmer and rewards students who demonstrate a commitment to excellence in the law.. Throughout law school, Emily was also committed to gaining practical experience. Over the course of two years, she worked for state and federal courts at both the trial and appellate levels, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, the Wyoming Supreme Court, Wyoming’s District Court for the Second Judicial District, and the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming. These experiences allowed her to master the art of legal writing and to earn the honor of serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the Wyoming Law Review.. After graduating second in her class in 2019, Emily clerked for the Honorable Kelly H. Rankin, Chief Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming, before joining The Spence Law Firm in 2020. In her free time, Emily enjoys spending time with her family and teaching legal writing at the University of Wyoming College of Law.
Claire is driven to do all that she can for clients in their search for justice through a combination of compassion, dedication, hard work, and a bit of stubbornness. Claire particularly enjoys trial work and the preparation that it takes to get a case through trial successfully. It may be long days and late nights, but each minute helps advance a client’s case. She does all she can each day, knowing that the jurors can come to the right decision only when they have all the information they need.. Claire has expierence in carbon monoxide posioning cases involving significant brain injury, medical malpractice, industrial injuries, trucking and car accidents, and a variety of other personal injury and wrongful death matters.
Bryan has worked on challenging and noteworthy cases throughout his career, representing injured people and their families against big corporations and the government. He has successfully settled or tried cases involving unsafe railroad crossings, injuries to children, civil rights, wrongful death or catastrophic injury, workplace accidents, products liability, and medical malpractice.. Bryan Ulmer was born in Minnesota and raised in Newcastle, Wyoming. He received a degree in business administration from the University of Wyoming. He earned his law degree from the University of Wyoming College of Law, graduating with honor, ranked first in his law school class. After law school Bryan worked as an associate lawyer with The Spence Law Firm. He has been a partner in the firm since 2000. Bryan lives in Jackson, Wyoming, with his wife, Vonde, and their three children.
Bret's father, Floyd King, was one of two attorney's in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in 1961 when he opened his office on the Town Square above the Jackson Drug Store. Floyd served as country and prosecuting attorney, Jackson town attorney and U.S. Magistrate judge. People from all around frequently told Bret how his father had helped them in difficult times. From this great example, Bret decided he wanted to be an attorney and assist people in some of their more difficult times. Bret was fortunate to practice with his father Floyd for several years before his retirement. He is now blessed to be able to practice law in Wyoming with his son Spencer.. Together Bret and Spencer are continuing their father/grandfather's legacy of hard work for their clients and assisting people with their needs regardless of complexity. Nearly all of their clients are referrals from past clients or other attorneys.. Bret obtained a judgment in a breach of contract case for $12.75 million dollars and has significant settlements and judgments in injury and death cases. He has successfully defended numerous individuals and companies against claims.. Having grown up in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and raised his four children here, he is familiar with and loves the great state of Wyoming and its wonderful people.
Bob Cornish is a leading attorney in the digital assets arena with experience as in-house counsel for investment managers and family offices. Bob’s experience on both sides of transactions provides useful insight for issuers, investors and intermediaries involved in the development, placement and compliance aspects of cryptocurrency and blockchain ventures.. In addition, Bob is one of the few attorneys in the United States who has significant capital markets experience and is also licensed to practice law in the State of Wyoming. Bob was an instrumental part of getting this legislation passed as a member of the Wyoming Blockchain Coalition.. Bob is a graduate of Davidson College and the Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, and is admitted to practice in New York, District of Columbia, Arkansas, Tennessee and Wyoming. Bob has earned the “AV Preeminent” rating from Martindale-Hubbell, “Super Lawyer” designation in securities and has been named as one of top 5 securities attorneys by EB-5 Investors Magazine for the past 5 years. Bob is a former Series 24 FINRA Registrant, and serves as a Chairperson-trained arbitrator for FINRA, NFA and the London Court of International Arbitration.
After spending four years working with adjudicated teenagers at a wilderness-based residential treatment center, I returned to get my law degree in hopes of helping people. That is what I strive to do. I understand people come to me during the hardest times of their lives, and my role is to help them navigate through the process. I take pride in working hard to provide my clients the best representation possible.