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DILLINGER ELECTED CHAIR OF WYOMING STATE BAR’S YOUNG LAWYER SECTION
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that Nicklaus L. Dillinger, an attorney from Gillette, Wyoming, has been elected to serve as Chair of the Young Lawyers Section. He will serve for one year.
Dillinger succeeds Emily Madden of Casper, Wyoming.
Dillinger is originally from Gillette, Wyoming, and is an associate with Lubnau Law Office, PC, a four-attorney firm. He received his undergraduate education from the University of California-Berkeley in Globalization of Energy, while competing on its NCAA Division I swim team. Dillinger obtained his Juris Doctorate and a Masters in Environmental and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming. While at the University of Wyoming College of Law, Dillinger was an assistant coach for the University of Wyoming Men’s and Women’s swim teams.
Dillinger’s main practice areas include business law, litigation, estate planning and family law. He is currently a member of the Small/Solo/Rural Practice Working Group.
In his capacity as Chair of the Young Lawyers Section, Dillinger will serve as an Ex-Officio member of the Bar’s Board of Officers & Commissioners.
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