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  • Nelson joins firm
    The law firm of Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons LLP welcomes Eric K. Nelson as Special Counsel to the firm's Casper office. Nelson will be continuing his practice in civil litigation with an emphasis on commercial, oil and gas, and employment law cases.
  • Nicholas backs state land purchase from law client
    BEN NEARY Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. The chairman of the Wyoming Legislature's Senate Appropriations Committee is advocating a deal in which the state would buy 11,000 acres from a client of his law firm. Republican Sen. Phil Nicholas of Laramie is meanwhile keeping alive a proposal under which the client, Doug Samuelson, would acquire a 50,000-acre ranch between Laramie and Cheyenne. The ...
  • Stock Growers Land Trust Announces 2012 Board of Directors
    The Wyoming Stock Growers Agricultural Land Trust recently held its annual meeting and elected a new slate of officers and two new members to its Board of Directors, each for three year terms.
  • Business digest: Sunday, Feb. 12
    Posted: Sunday, February 12, 2012 4:00 am | Updated: 6:30 pm, Sun Feb 12, 2012. The Longview law firm of Coghlan Crowson has announced the addition of a new partner, Rickey L. Faulkner.
  • Burleson LLP Continues Growth in Denver, Adding 12 Attorneys, Strengthening Comprehensive Capabilities
    DENVER, Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Burleson LLP today announced that 12 attorneys have recently joined its newest location in Denver, reinforcing the firm's dedication to delivering a comprehensive ...
  • Wyoming Senate agrees to hear Laramie aquifer bill
    The Wyoming State Senate has voted to consider a bill that would put up state money to buy land near Laramie to protect the aquifer.
  • Hitch owners want insurance company lawsuit dismissed
    A federal court should dismiss the lawsuit filed in Wyoming this month by the insurance company that claims the owners of the Hitching Post Inn in Cheyenne torched the legendary hotel for the money, according to legal papers filed last week.
  • Judge allows grizzly bear mauling suit to proceed
    A federal district court judge in Cheyenne has rejected the federal government?s claim that it?s immune from being sued over the fatal 2010 grizzly bear mauling of a Illinois man, allowing the case to go forward. On June 17, 2010, Erwin F. Evert was apparently killed by a 430-pound grizzly bear that was recovering from federal researchers? tranquilizers in the Shoshone National Forest, just east ...
  • Search narrows for Capitola police chief
    CAPITOLA - Capitola has narrowed its search for its new top cop to one man, a high-ranking officer at another county law enforcement agency, city leaders said Thursday.
  • Santorum Doubles Fundraising in January to $4.5 Million
    Rick Santorum has not enjoyed front-runner status in the GOP race for president for nearly as long as Mitt Romney, so it is not surprising that he is behind the Romney camp in fundraising. But many donors have arrived for Santorum, and a super-PAC has backed him in recent weeks. Here is a look at Santorum's finances and how he is doing compared to his competition.