Two Attorneys Suspended for Failing CLE Requirements
Summary
The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended two attorneys, Dameione S. Cameron and John L. Young, from the practice of law in Wyoming. The suspension is due to their failure to comply with the state's Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirements for 2016.
What changed
The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended two attorneys, Dameione S. Cameron and John L. Young, from the practice of law in Wyoming. This action stems from their failure to meet the mandatory Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirements for the 2016 calendar year, specifically failing to complete the required 15 hours, including two hours of legal ethics, as stipulated by Rule 4 of the Wyoming Supreme Court Rules for Continuing Legal Education.
Attorneys practicing in Wyoming must ensure they meet their annual CLE obligations. Failure to do so can result in suspension from the practice of law. The Wyoming State Bar can be contacted for further information regarding these requirements and the status of attorneys.
What to do next
- Ensure all attorneys meet annual CLE requirements
- Review status of attorneys for compliance with CLE rules
Penalties
Suspension from the practice of law
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Two Attorneys Suspended From Practice of Law in Wyoming
August 14, 2017 - Discipline, News Releases CHEYENNE– The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended two lawyers from the practice of law in Wyoming for failing to comply with the Rules of the Wyoming Supreme Court for Continuing Legal Education.
Rule 4 of the Rules of the Wyoming State Board of Continuing Legal Education requires each active attorney to complete a minimum of 15 hours of continuing legal education, including two hours of legal ethics, in each calendar year.
The following attorneys failed to satisfy these requirements for 2016:
- Dameione S. Cameron – McDonough, Georgia
- John L. Young – Salt Lake City, Utah Anyone wishing further information should contact the Wyoming State Bar at (307) 432-2102.
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