- For the Public
- Practice In Wyoming
- Admissions
- Events
- Nonmember Practice Sections
- Member Benefits
- A+ Conferencing
- ABA Retirement Funds Program
- ALPS – Malpractice Insurance
- Clio
- Cosmolex
- ELFI
- Enterprise
- eHome Counseling Group
- Expedia
- Gavel (formerly Documate)
- Hertz
- Identillect
- LawPay – Credit Card Processing
- Level 3 Communications
- MyCase
- Office Depot
- Red Cave Law Firm Consulting
- Solo Practice University
- Staples Business Advantage
- Verizon Wireless
- vLex Fastcase
- Lawyer Resources
- Well-Being Resource Page
- Attorney and Law Firm Risk Management
- Attorney Surrogate Designation
- Client File Retention
- Disciplinary Process
- Ethics Help
- Free Meeting Space with Video Conferencing Capabilities
- Judges’ Bench Books
- Law Office Self-Audit Checklist
- Mentor Outreach Program
- Notary Service
- Pattern Jury Instructions
- Planning Ahead: Succession Planning Guide
- Practice Sections
- SOLACE Program
- Trust Account Information
- Wyoming Lawyer Assistance Program (WyLAP)
- Wyoming Law Review
- Pro Bono
- Modest Means Program
- Join Lawyer Referral Service
- Board/Committee Expression of Interest Form
- Find a Job
- Post a Job
- CLE
- News & Publications
- Store
- About Us
- Members
WEISMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT-ELECT OF WYOMING STATE BAR
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that Erin E. Weisman, an attorney from Jackson, Wyoming, has been elected President-Elect of its organization and will serve as President in 2024-2025. This past year, Weisman has served as the Bar’s Vice President.
Weisman succeeds Anna M. Reeves Olson of Casper, Wyoming, who is now the President of the Bar.
Weisman earned her law degree in 2000 from the University of Wyoming College of Law. Her undergraduate degree is from Emporia State University in Kansas where she majored in Sociology with a minor in Political Science.
In November 2018, Weisman was elected as the Teton County and Prosecuting Attorney. She is privileged to serve her community and has expanded her emphasis to also include juvenile matters, criminal cases, involuntary hospitalizations, and is an active team member of the Teton County Court Supervised Treatment Program.
Weisman is a member of the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association, the Rotary Club of Jackson Hole, the National District Attorneys Association, and the Teton County Bar Association. She is also admitted to practice law in Montana. Erin is a graduate of Leadership Jackson Hole and is a regular volunteer for Meals on Wheels at the Senior Center of Jackson Hole. Jackson is home and where Erin and her husband, Harvey, are raising three Wyomingites.
Weisman will serve next as President of the Wyoming State Bar. She will serve in that capacity from September 2024 – September 2025.
Share on Social Media