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MADDEN ELECTED TO WYOMING STATE BAR GOVERNING BOARD
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that Emily S. Madden, an attorney from Casper, Wyoming, has been elected commissioner of the Wyoming State Bar to represent the Seventh Judicial District, which consists of Natrona County. Madden will serve a three-year term.
Emily Madden is an associate attorney at The Spence Law Firm in Casper. She graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2019 where she was the Editor-in-Chief of the Wyoming Law Review and the Brimmer Scholar. Following law school, Emily clerked for the Honorable Kelly H. Rankin, Chief Magistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming. Emily currently serves on the Civil Pattern Jury Instruction Committee and the CLE Committee for the Wyoming State Bar, and she has previously chaired the Bar’s Young Lawyers Section.
Madden succeeds P. Craig Silva, also from Casper, who now serves as the Bar’s President-Elect.
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