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Mr. Shuck received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 1993. For the first four years of practice, Mr. Shuck had a general practice. However, since 1998, Mr. Shuck’s practice has focused heavily on water rights and natural resource issues. He has served as Senior Assistant Attorney General, representing and advising the Wyoming State Engineer’s Office on the Big Horn River Adjudication, various interstate water issues, administrative hearings before the Wyoming Board of Control, and has advised the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office with regard to numerous water, natural resource, and Indian law issues. After returning to private practice, Mr. Shuck continued to serve as Special Assistant Attorney General, advising the State of Wyoming as to water–related and Indian law issues until the spring of 2002. Since that time, Mr. Shuck has represented numerous other clients representing the construction industry, the agricultural industry, and the mineral industry.
Mr. Shuck is licensed to practice by the Wyoming State Bar, the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes, U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Mr. Shuck has experience in a wide variety of areas in addition to water law. The areas include administrative law, business formations and business law, contracts, construction litigation and lien, easements, endangered species issues, environmental and natural resource issues, federal and state lands, Indian law, lending issues, personal injury cases, real estate, special needs trusts, wills, trusts and estates.
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