WHITING ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT OF WYOMING STATE BAR

CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that James T. Whiting, an attorney from Lander, Wyoming, has been elected Vice President of the Bar.

Whiting succeeds Erin Weisman of Jackson, Wyoming.

Whiting was born and raised in the Wind River Mountains and graduated from the University of Wyoming Law School in 2003.  He worked with Professor John M. Burman as a research assistant and then student director of the Legal Services Clinic at the University of Wyoming College of Law.  Whiting clerked for Judge Nancy Guthrie and Judge Norman Young in Jackson, Pinedale and Lander before working as a Deputy Fremont County and Prosecuting Attorney.  For about the last 15 years he has worked for the state of Wyoming and taken on just about whatever else comes through his door on Main Street in Lander.

In his capacity as Vice President, Whiting will serve as a member-at-large of the Board of Commissioners and a member of the Executive Committee.

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