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The Wyoming State Bar is currently accepting nominations for upcoming vacancies on the Board of Officers & Commissioners.
The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that the Cheyenne law firm of Woodhouse Roden Nethercott is one of the recipients of the 2016 Pro Bono Awards for Legal Services for Indigent Clients.
The Wyoming Supreme Court issued a public censure to Cheyenne lawyer, Bruce S. Asay. Asay represented a client with respect to employment-related issues, including a claim for Unemployment Insurance Compensation (UIC) and a discrimination (retaliatory discharge) claim. Asay required a $4,000 payment from the client before filing the discrimination lawsuit, which was deposited into Asay’s lawyer trust account, an account designated for funds belonging to clients.
Legal aid clinics and law nights are designed to provide you with information about your rights, or give you brief advice about your legal problem. These events are staffed by attorneys from your community who want to help you understand your situation.
The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that it will join other bar associations around the country to launch a SOLACE program to assist those in the legal community who experience deaths, sicknesses, injuries or other catastrophic events.