"Whatever your legal need, your lawyer should listen to your individual concerns and give you the personal attention you deserve. At my law office I have nearly 30 years of experience helping clients achieve their legal goals in Wyoming.
Protecting Clients` Rights Since 1979
Whether you are facing criminal charges, have suffered a personal injury or are being hassled to get a vaccine that goes against your beliefs, I will work hard to protect your rights in both negotiation and in the courtroom.
- Defending Clients Against Criminal Accusations. Since 1979, I have dedicated myself to protecting my clients` rights. If you are under investigation or have been charged with a misdemeanor or felony in state or federal court, I can help. For clients who face charges of drunk driving, drug crimes, or other charges, including white collar crime, homicide and assault, deserve a strong defense. I am also available to represent you in criminal appeals. Please learn more about my criminal defense practice.
- Obtaining Compensation for Personal Injury Victims. When innocent people are hurt because of someone else`s negligence or wrongdoing, an experienced personal injury lawyer can fight to get fair compensation for you. I have extensive experience helping my clients obtain the compensation they deserve in car accident and brain injury cases throughout Wyoming.
I am particularly involved in helping families of children who have been injured because of vaccines. I argued in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in the only childhood vaccine case to date to go before that court, and I have represented many victims of vaccine injuries in the Court of Federal Claims, located in Washington, D.C..
- Protecting My Clients` Civil Rights. If you conscientiously object to vaccines, I may be able to help you obtain an exemption. I have experience helping children and their families find relief from health department harassment about vaccines made ""mandatory"" by state laws. I have successfully challenged mandatory vaccination in state and federal courts."