
April 2020 Wyoming Lawyer

The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended three lawyers from the practice of law in Wyoming for failing to comply with the Rules of the Wyoming Supreme Court for Continuing Legal Education.
Wyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael K. Davis, who acts as Chairman of the Judicial Nominating Commission, announced today that Circuit Court Judge Robert A. Castor, Second Judicial District, will be retiring effective July 3, 2020.
By now, everyone should be familiar with the basic protective steps for COVID-19 defined by health authorities. However, the spread of the coronavirus has caused massive disruption and created a potential minefield for Wyoming lawyers, who retain all their ethical duties under the Rules of Professional Conduct.
The Wyoming Supreme Court has issued an order enjoining Freedom resident, Clyde Wallace Stock, from engaging in the unauthorized practice of law.
The United States District Court for the District of Wyoming is required to establish a panel of citizens to consider the reappointment of Kelly H. Rankin at Cheyenne, Wyoming, for a new term of office as full-time United States Magistrate Judge.
The United States District Court for the District of Wyoming is required to establish a panel of citizens to consider the reappointment of R. Michael Shickich at Casper, Wyoming, for a new term of office as part-time United States Magistrate Judge.
The Wyoming State Bar today announced that the following attorneys have been suspended from the practice of law in Wyoming for failing to comply with Article I, Sec. 5(b) of the Bylaws of the Wyoming State Bar by not paying their annual license fees.