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Wyoming State Bar > News & Publications > News Releases > MELINKOVICH ELECTED TO WYOMING STATE BAR GOVERNING BOARD
MELINKOVICH ELECTED TO WYOMING STATE BAR GOVERNING BOARD
September 11, 2023 - News Releases
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that Clayton Melinkovich, an attorney from Pinedale, Wyoming, has been elected commissioner of the Wyoming State Bar to represent the Ninth Judicial District, which consists of Fremont, Sublette and Teton Counties. Melinkovich will serve a three-year term.
Melinkovich is a graduate of the University of Wyoming College of Law and is in his first term as County Attorney for Sublette County. He has two daughters who are active in sports in their respective schools in Pinedale, love mountain biking and skiing, and all things outdoors.
Melinkovich succeeds James Whiting, an attorney from Lander, who now serves as the Bar’s Vice President.
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