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| | Address | | 6540 Upper Cascades Drive, P.O. Box 8519 | | Jackson, Wyoming 83002 | | (Teton Co.) | | | |
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(Main Office)
| David G. Lewis practices in the following areas of law:
General Civil Practice in all State and Federal Courts, Complex Commercial Litigation, Lawsuits, Commercial Transactions, Banking Law, Business Law, Business Enterprise, Insurance Law, Oil and Gas Law, Commercial and Environmental Law, Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death, Head and Spinal Injuries, Employment Law, Wrongful Termination, Discrimination, Appellate Practice, White Collar Crime, Intellectual Property. | | Year Established: 1970 | | Firm Size: 1 | Reference:
Bank of Jackson Hole, Jackson, Wyoming. | | David G. Lewis (Member) born Cheyenne, Wyoming, April 18, 1945; admitted to bar, 1970, Wyoming. Education: University of Wyoming (B.A., 1967; J.D., 1970). Chief Deputy, Natrona County Prosecuting Attorney, 1973-1976. Member: Teton County Bar Association; Wyoming State Bar; American Board of Trial Advocates (Advocate). Reported Cases: Anderson v. Louisiana-Pacific, 859 P.2d 85; Jung-Leonczynska v. Steup, 803 P.2d 1358; Wyoming Johnson v. Stag Industries, 662 P.2d 96; Ashland Oil Co. v. Jaeger, 650 P.2d 265; Siebert v. Fowler, 637 P.2d 255; Kopriva v. Union Pacific Railroad, 592 P.2d 711; North Finn v. D.L. Cook, 825 F. Supp. 278; Northern Gas Co. v. Sinclair, 592 P.2d 255; Anderson Highway Signs & Supply v. Close, 6 P.3d 123; Board of County Commissioners v. Bassett, 8 P.3d 1079; Rodriguez v. Casey, 50 P.3d 323; Brown v. Johnston, 85 P.3d 422; Piroschak v. Whelan, 106 P.3d 887; Pehle v. Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co., 397 F.3d 897. Practice Areas: General Civil Practice in all State and Federal Courts; Complex Commercial Litigation; Commercial Transactions; Banking Law; Business Law; Insurance Law; Oil and Gas Law; Commercial; Environmental Law; Personal Injury; Automobile Accidents; Trucking Accidents; Wrongful Death; Spinal Injuries; Employment Law; Wrongful Termination; Discrimination; Appellate Practice; White Collar Crime; Intellectual Property. |
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