
December 2020 Wyoming Lawyer

ORLANDO and CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Bar has selected eVideo Counselor (www.evideocounselor.com) as an approved member benefit to provide online, face-to-face video counseling with licensed mental health therapists for its members. Recognizing the unique needs of legal professionals, eVideo Counselor allows lawyers to have counseling sessions in the convenience of their home or office, […]
The Wyoming Supreme Court has issued an order of public censure to Riverton attorney Collin C. Hopkins.
In partnership with Legal Aid of Wyoming, the Equal Justice Wyoming Foundation released the results of a comprehensive needs assessment that was conducted in order to determine the civil legal needs of Wyoming’s low-income residents.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) recently issued a Temporary Halt in Residential Evictions to Prevent the Further Spread of COVID-19 (“CDC Order”). The CDC Order is a temporary halt in evictions for non-payment of rent.
The Wyoming State Bar today released the results of this year’s Judicial Advisory Poll.
The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that P. Craig Silva, an attorney from Casper, has been elected Commissioner of the Wyoming State Bar to represent the Seventh Judicial District, which consists of Natrona County.
The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that Jennifer L. Kirk, an attorney from Basin, has been elected Commissioner of the Wyoming State Bar to represent the Fifth Judicial District, which consists of Big Horn, Hot Springs Park and Washakie Counties.
The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that Kevin K. Kessner, an attorney from Sheridan, has been elected Commissioner of the Wyoming State Bar to represent the Fourth Judicial District, which consists of Buffalo and Sheridan Counties.