I’ve always had a strong sense of fairness. When I was a kid, I liked to argue. I read books like it was my job. I’m stubborn. Naturally, I became a lawyer.
When I graduated from the University of Washington law school, I wanted to try cases. I became a prosecutor for a county in rural Washington state. In 2 years, I tried 25 cases to a jury. While I loved the work I was doing on behalf of victims, I also realized that cops weren’t always right, that laws weren’t always fair, and there is more to the law (and life) than prosecution. I moved to Wyoming and soon opened my practice.
Now I lead a firm with offices in Cheyenne and Jackson. We handle semi truck wreck cases and serious personal injuries. In 2024, we recovered more than $3 million for individuals injured by trucks in Wyoming. We’ve represented victims of sexual assault alongside folks injured in accidents.
We handle high-profile cases. Our attorneys, Ethan Morris, Rachel Berkness, and Jesilyn Davis have been covered by Fox News, CNN, ABC News, the Washington Post and Guardian along with Cowboy State Daily and the Jackson Hole News & Guide.
I started my career as a rookie prosecutor, guided by a wise legal assistant. The County Attorney threw me in the deep end and I had to learn to swim on my own.. Now it gives me great pleasure to use the words “lead,” “we,” and “team” to describe how I practice law.
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