Attorney in Gillette, Wyoming

Protecting the Legal Rights of Gillette Residents

How It Works

Easy & Stress-Free Process

Step 1: Intake

Complete the intake form by clicking on the Intake Form button below, or contact us by phone or email, provide us your email address and we will send you an intake form. The intake form helps us identify any conflicts of interest and to be as efficient as possible in diagnosing legal issues, prescribing legal remedies, and providing more value to you in our initial consultation.

Step 2: Consultation

Once the intake form is completed, we will call you to arrange for your payment of our $200.00 consultation fee. Once the consultation fee is paid, we will schedule your initial consultation. We charge a consultation fee to cover administrative costs and to compensate our attorneys for spending time consulting with you that could otherwise be spent serving our existing clients.

No attorney-client relationship is formed in the consultation, although anything we discuss will remain strictly confidential. The goals of the consultation are to gather the facts, diagnose your legal issues, identify ways to resolve those issues and provide a forecast of legal costs and the retainer we will need.

Step 3: Letter of Engagement and Retainer

After the initial consultation, if you decide to hire us and we agree to represent you, we will need a signed letter of engagement and paid retainer. The letter of engagement will be sent via email for e-signature, and the retainer may be paid in cash, by check, or by credit card.

We may agree to a fixed or flat fee for legal services for a routine and predictable legal matter. We may also agree to a legal fee that is contingent on the outcome of a case, where permitted by the rules of ethics. We will not perform any legal work without a signed letter of engagement and, in most cases, payment of a retainer.

No attorney-client relationship is formed until the letter of engagement is signed, billing and payment terms are agreed to, and the retainer, if required, is paid.

Step 4: Legal Representation

Once retained, we will provide you with options for resolving your legal issues. We will then explore each option and guide you through the appropriate option based on the law, facts and parties to your matter. We will work with you through the agreed-upon method of resolving your legal issues until the case is completed or the attorney-client relationship otherwise comes to an end.

Our Expertise

Legal Services Offered At Thomas & Thomas LLC

business contract lawyer

BUSINESS LAW

CIVIL LITIGATION

PERSONAL INJURY & WRONGFUL DEATH

PROBATE

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WILLS, TRUSTS & ESTATES

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REAL ESTATE

Wills, Trusts & Estates

Wills, Trusts, and Estate Law is a legal domain focusing on the management and distribution of an individual’s assets during their lifetime and after death. A ‘will’ is a legal document outlining the decedent’s wishes for their estate’s disposition, while a ‘trust’ is a legal arrangement where one party (trustee) manages assets for another party’s benefit (beneficiary).

Estate law governs these processes, including probate (validating a will), and estate administration (distribution of assets as per the will or law if no will exists). It also covers issues like estate and inheritance taxes. This legal field requires navigating complex laws and procedures, often requiring professional legal assistance to ensure the individual’s intentions are legally realized, tax efficiency is maintained, and potential disputes among heirs are minimized.

Business Law

Business law, also known as commercial law, is a broad legal area that governs all aspects of conducting a business. This encompasses a wide range of topics, including contracts, corporate law, intellectual property, consumer protection, employment law, antitrust regulations, and more.

The primary goal is to create a fair and predictable environment in which businesses can operate and transactions can occur. It provides a legal framework for forming, managing, and dissolving a business, outlines rights and obligations in commercial transactions, and establishes legal recourse in the event of disputes.

Business law is integral to the operation of both small businesses and large corporations, ensuring that business practices are legal, ethical, and beneficial to all stakeholders. Understanding business law is crucial for entrepreneurs and business managers to navigate regulatory complexities and to mitigate legal risks.

Personal Injury & Wrongful Death

Personal injury and wrongful death law falls within the realm of tort law, focusing on civil disputes arising from incidents where one party’s negligence or intentional act has caused harm or death to another. Personal injury law is concerned with compensating victims for physical or psychological injuries resulting from incidents like auto accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and product liability.

Wrongful death law comes into play when an individual’s death is caused by another party’s negligence or misconduct, allowing the deceased’s family or estate to seek compensation. The damages awarded in these cases can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and funeral expenses. These legal areas aim to restore the victim or their family to the position they would have been in had the harm not occurred, while also deterring others from engaging in similar harmful conduct.

Real Estate

Real Estate Law, also known as Property Law, is a legal domain that governs rights concerning property, specifically land and the structures attached to it. This field of law covers a broad spectrum of topics such as property rights, property ownership, tenancy, transfers of real estate, and zoning. It lays out the rules for buying and selling property, including the preparation of necessary legal documents like deeds and mortgages.

Real Estate Law also manages issues related to landlords and tenants, ensuring that rental agreements are fair and comply with relevant regulations. In the realm of commercial property, this branch of law involves complex transactions such as property development, leasing, acquisitions, and financing.

Understanding Real Estate Law is crucial for property owners, tenants, buyers, and sellers to protect their rights and avoid potential disputes.

Civil Litigation

Civil Litigation Law involves legal disputes between two or more parties seeking monetary damages or specific performance rather than criminal sanctions. A lawyer specializing in civil litigation, often referred to as a “litigator” or a “trial lawyer,” represents clients in trials, arbitrations, mediations, and hearings before federal, state, and local courts.

The scope of civil litigation is broad, encompassing a wide range of disputes, including those related to personal injury, property, contracts, employment, and more.

The process involves stages like investigation, pleadings, discovery, pre-trial, trial, settlement, and appeal. Unlike criminal law where the government prosecutes, civil litigation involves private parties or organizations and resolves disputes through compensation to the aggrieved party.

Understanding civil litigation law is essential for individuals or businesses seeking to assert their rights or defend against claims in non-criminal legal matters.

Probate

Probate Law governs the process of validating a deceased person’s will and administering their estate according to its terms or state law in absence of a will.

This legal area also includes the determination of heirs, collection of the decedent’s assets, payment of debts and taxes, and distribution of the remaining assets to rightful beneficiaries.

A probate court oversees this process to ensure that it is conducted legally and transparently. If there are disputes over the will’s validity or interpretation, or claims against the estate, the probate court also handles them.

Probate law is essential in protecting the rights of heirs, beneficiaries, and creditors, and ensuring a fair and lawful distribution of a deceased person’s assets.

Understanding probate law can help individuals in effectively estate planning and navigating the probate process when a loved one passes away.

About Gillette Wyoming

Gillette is a city located in Northeastern Wyoming, USA, named after Edward Gillette, a surveyor for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.

As of the 2020 census, its population was about 32,000. Often dubbed the “Energy Capital of the Nation,” Gillette lies in the heart of America’s richest coal fields, playing a pivotal role in the country’s energy production. It’s also a hub for oil and gas industries.

The city is recognized for its high quality of life, enhanced by various recreational opportunities such as golfing, hiking, and hunting in the nearby prairies and mountains.

The CAM-PLEX Multi-Event facilities and the yearly Wyoming State Fair are notable attractions. Gillette provides easy access to iconic sights like the Devils Tower National Monument, contributing to its importance as a tourist destination. Its economy also thrives on ranching, making Gillette a diverse emblem of the American West.

We Proudly Serve

Gillette, Croton, Echeta,Pleastantdale, Recluse, Rozet, Savageton, Spotted Horse, Weston, Wyodak

Zipcodes We Serve

82718, 82716, 82727, 82731, 82831, 82725, 82732, 82717, and many more.

Meet Our Team

Greg Thomas Partner Thomas & Thomas Attorneys (2)

S. Gregory Thomas

Partner

Nolan Thomas Partner Thomas & Thomas Attorneys (1)

G. Nolan Thomas

Partner