GEE ELECTED PRESIDENT-ELECT OF WYOMING STATE BAR

CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that Alison O. Gee, an attorney from Gillette, Wyoming, has been elected President-Elect of its organization and will serve as President in 2026-2027. Gee had previously served five years as the Sixth Judicial District Commissioner and most recently served as Vice President this past year.

Gee succeeds P. Craig Silva of Casper, Wyoming, who now serves as the President.

Gee grew up in Gillette, Wyoming. She earned a BA at the University of Wyoming where she was a member of the rodeo team as well as the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of Colorado and an LL.M. in taxation from the University of Alabama.

Gee is a Shareholder at Lubnau Law in Gillette, Wyoming. She served as the Sixth Judicial District Commissioner for almost five years before being appointed to fill the vacant position of Vice President. Gee was also appointed by the Wyoming Supreme Court to serve on the Board of Continuing Legal Education. She is an inaugural member of the Gillette College Board of Trustees and was recently appointed to serve Wyoming on the Uniform Law Commission.

Gee’s legal practice includes representing hospitals and school districts across Wyoming, estate and business planning, property and mineral law, and probate. She also serves as a part-time municipal judge for the City of Gillette.

Gee will serve next as President of the Wyoming State Bar. She will serve in that capacity from September 2026 – September 2027.

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