Background
Kinney, Lisa was born on March 13, 1951 in Laramie, Wyoming, United States.
Kinney, Lisa was born on March 13, 1951 in Laramie, Wyoming, United States.
University of Wyoming (Bachelor of Arts, 1973. Juris Doctor, 1986); University of Oregon (Master of Studies in Law, 1975). Spoken languages: Spanish.
Worked at Corthell and King, Professional Corporation (Laramie, Wyoming) specializing in General Trial and Appellate Practice. Banking, Commercial, Corporate, Natural Resources, Environmental Law, Oil and Gas, Water Rights, Real Estate, Trust, Estate Planning, Probate, Administrative Law, Employment Law, Family Law, Health Law, Insurance, Personal Injury, Criminal Defense and Municipal Law. Admitted to the bar, 1986, Wyoming.
Author: Civil Rights of The Developmentally Disabled, 1986 DDPDA. On The Right Path, A Handbook for Families of Mentally Illinois.
Lobbying Foreign Your Library, Know What Works, American Library Association, 1992.
Adjunct Professor, College of Law, University of Wyoming, Fall, 1991. Wyoming State Senate, 1984-1994. Member: Albany County, Wyoming State and American Bar Associations.
On August 21, 1887, when Wyoming was still a territory, Nellis East. Corthell, a native of New York, opened an office for the practice of law in the building in which Corthell and King, is still located.
The firm has participated in the history and development of the State of Wyoming, including representing the State in landmark water litigation involving the Colorado River and assisting in the matter in which Tom Horn was charged with murder. Over the years, members of the firm have served as state bar presidents, state legislators, and local justices of the peace.
Currently members are professors and adjunct professors at the University of Wyoming College of Law and leaders of community organizations.
Author: Civil Rights of The Developmentally Disabled, 1986 DDPDA. On The Right Path, A Handbook for Families of Mentally Ill. Lobbying For Your Library, Know What Works, American Library Association, 1992.
Adjunct Professor, College of Law, University of Wyoming, Fall, 1991. Wyoming State Senate, 1984-1994.
Member: Albany County, Wyoming State and American Bar Associations.