|
Kate Fox is a
partner with the firm of Davis & Cannon, LLP in Cheyenne, Wyoming,
which she joined in 1990 after serving for a year as law clerk to
Federal District Judge Clarence Brimmer.
Kate graduated from the University of
Wyoming and the University of Wyoming College of Law, where she
graduated at the top of her class.
She was Editor-in-Chief of
the Land & Water Law Review; she is author of
Sovereignty’s Last Stand, Northern Arapaho v. Hodel,
XXII Land and Water L. Rev. 615;
Wyoming
Employment Law, XXXI Land and Water
L. Rev. 775; and co-author of
Demanding Beneficial Use: Opportunities and
Obligations for Wyoming Regulators in Coalbed Methane,
6 Wyo. L. Rev. 369 (2006).
She has been recognized as one of the
Leading Litigators by the Lawdragon 500; she is listed in
The Top 40 Women in Mountain States Super Lawyers, in
Best Lawyers in America and in
Chambers USA: Labor & Employments and
Chambers USA:
Litigation General Commercial.
Kate’s practice is in general litigation and administrative law,
with a focus on environmental law and employment law.
|