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Lawyers Volunteer to Offer Legal Advice to Veterans
The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to partner with Legal Aid of Wyoming to host a free Veterans Legal Advice Clinic on Veterans Day.
Wyoming Supreme Court Disbars Casper Attorney
The Wyoming Supreme Court today issued an order disbarring Casper lawyer Traci E. Mears. The order was based upon Mears’ fraudulent use of a debit card after the death of a friend.
Wyoming Supreme Court Suspends Five Lawyers
The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended five lawyers from the practice of law in Wyoming for failing to comply with the Rules of the Wyoming Supreme Court for Continuing Legal Education.
20 RECOMMENDED TO PRACTICE LAW IN WYOMING
The Wyoming State Bar today announced that 20 people have been recommended for admission to practice law in Wyoming.
April 2019 Wyoming Lawyer
March 2019 Wyoming Lawyer – A Special Tribute
Should non-lawyer assistants sign pleadings and other legal documents?
I am a sole practitioner with a busy litigation practice who spends a lot of time out of the office at depositions and in court. I have always had my legal assistant sign pleadings and letters in my absence, but someone recently complained that this practice may constitute the unauthorized practice of law. What should I do?
Wyoming Supreme Court Suspends Casper Lawyer
The Wyoming Supreme Court has issued a 30-day order of suspension commencing April 1, 2019, to Casper attorney Donald L. Tolin.
Experts and How to Use Them in a Family Law Case
The use and engagement of the expert witness is often overlooked in the family law arena. However, every case, regardless of funds available, should at least have a consideration by the attorney, of whether or not experts are necessary. Experts can not only help your client’s case, but also disarm the other side’s case in […]