About Us


GRANT ROGERS  |  ATTORNEY

Bar Admissions

Wyoming State Bar

U.S. District Court, District of Wyoming

Education

University of Wyoming College of Law, J.D. — with honors

University of Wyoming, B.A. Political Science & Economics

Grant Rogers

ATTORNEY & CO-FOUNDER

BUSINESS LAW · REAL PROPERTY · FAMILY LAW · CIVIL LITIGATION


Grant is a University of Wyoming Law graduate who began his career at Davis & Cannon, one of Wyoming's most respected statewide firms, before returning to Laramie to found this practice. He has spent his entire career learning Wyoming law, Wyoming courts, and Wyoming people — and that investment shows in the work.

“My experience with Grant was nothing short of amazing. He is everything you would want from legal counsel. I was always able to contact him, his rates were very reasonable, and his representation made me feel like I truly had someone in my corner looking out for me and seeking the best outcome possible.”

During law school, Grant interned for Judge Timothy C. Day of the District Court, Ninth Judicial District, and for the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. He also worked with the Albany County Attorney's Office, the Spence Law Firm, and the UW Defender Aid Clinic — a breadth of experience that shaped a practice built on careful analysis and thorough preparation.

Grant handles business transactions and formation, real property matters, family law, and civil litigation. He is admitted to practice in Wyoming state courts and the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming. Clients who work with Grant consistently note his responsiveness, his clarity, and his genuine investment in their outcome.


Community & Professional Involvement

  • The Wyoming Chapter of the Nature Conservancy — Trustee

  • Sheridan & Johnson County Bar Association — Vice President, 2021–2024

  • Federal Indian & Tribal Section Council, Wyoming State Bar Association — At-Large Member

THOMAS GARVIE  |  ATTORNEY

Bar Admissions

Wyoming State Bar

Education

University of Wyoming College of Law, J.D. — with honors

University of Wyoming, B.A. Political Science

Thomas Garvie

ATTORNEY & CO-FOUNDER

CRIMINAL DEFENSE · FAMILY LAW · EXPUNGEMENTS · DELAYED MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES


Thomas is a Wyoming native and University of Wyoming Law graduate who built his legal foundation where it matters most: in the courtroom. After graduating, he joined the Wyoming Public Defender's Office, where he represented hundreds of individuals with their criminal defense — each facing serious criminal charges, most of them with no other advocate in their corner. That experience shaped everything about how Thomas practices law.

“The experience of working with Thomas Garvie was exceptional! Mr Garvie is an unwavering advocate, always made time to connect/discuss, and for myself and family the most important thing is his ability to listen. We always felt heard. He is an amazing attorney and an amazing person. Would never hesitate to recommend him. Thank you Tom for everything!”

During law school, Thomas served as a Judicial Intern to Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Keith G. Kautz, interned at the Albany County Attorney's Office and the Hirst Applegate Law Firm, and spent his final year as a student-attorney in the College of Law's Defender Aid Clinic. He has seen the criminal justice system from virtually every vantage point — and uses that knowledge every day on behalf of his clients.

Thomas handles criminal defense matters ranging from first-offense DUI and misdemeanor charges to serious felonies. He represents clients in Albany, Laramie, and Natrona counties and throughout Wyoming. His approach is direct: he tells clients what they need to hear, prepares their case with precision, and does not back down when it matters.


Community & Professional Involvement

  • Wyoming Child & Family Development — Board of Directors

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Grant Rogers

Grant is a listener and thoughtful, fearless advocate. His passion in the practice of law is helping other people—from taking the time to get to know and understand each of his clients, through fighting for their cause wherever needed. In short, Grant is a problem solver with a human-centric approach to law.

Grant is a graduate of the University of Wyoming. He first earned his undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Economics at UW, then graduated with honors from the UW College of Law. While in law school, he was a judicial intern for Judge Timothy C. Day of the District Court, Ninth Judicial District, Teton County, Wyoming. Grant also interned for the Albany County Attorney’s Office, the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Spence Law Firm, and the UW Defender Aid Clinic. After law school, Grant practiced law in Sheridan with the statewide firm of Davis & Cannon, LLP, for several years before hanging his own shingle.

Grant is licensed to practice in the State of Wyoming and the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming.

Education
University of Wyoming College of Law Juris Doctor

University of Wyoming B.A.s

Activities & Affiliations
The Wyoming Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, Trustee

Sheridan & Johnson County Bar Association, Vice President - 2021—2024

Federal Indian & Tribal Section Council of the Wyoming State Bar Association, Secretary

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Thomas Garvie

Thomas is a Wyoming native and a graduate of the University of Wyoming where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science before attending the University of Wyoming College of Law. While studying at the College of Law, he focused on gaining as much practical experience as possible.

During that time, Thomas served as a Judicial Intern to Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Keith G. Kautz, interned at the Albany County Attorney’s Office as well as the Hirst Applegate Law Firm, and spent his final year working as a student-attorney for the College of Law’s Defender Aid Clinic.

Thomas’ dream upon graduating was to become a Public Defender to help protect those without the knowledge to defend themselves nor the financial ability to hire an attorney. He spent his first years of practice with the Wyoming Public Defender’s Office, representing 200-300 individuals a year, each facing serious criminal charges.

Not every attorney likes to go to court, but there is no place Thomas is more comfortable. While he meets each new client with compassion and empathy, he understands that honed skills and the willingness to fight are what will make a difference in their lives.

Education
University of Wyoming College of Law Juris Doctor

University of Wyoming B.A.

Activities & Affiliations
Wyoming Child & Family Development Board of Directors