Membership in the Wyoming State Bar shall be as provided in these Bylaws, subject to compliance with the conditions and requirements of membership.
Each member shall furnish the following information to the Wyoming State Bar, and shall promptly advise the Wyoming State Bar in writing or by email of any changes, along with supporting documentation as appropriate:
Communications from the Wyoming State Bar to any member shall be sent to the most recent mailing or e-mail address furnished by the member. Communications sent by either method shall be deemed received subject to challenge only upon clear and convincing evidence to the contrary.
The members of the Wyoming State Bar shall hold one of the following eight (8) statuses:
Has been suspended by the Wyoming Supreme Court for violation of the Wyoming Rules of Professional Conduct, for non-payment of license fees, for non-compliance with the CLE rules, or placed on immediate suspension by the Wyoming Supreme Court.
In order for a request for status change to be considered, the member must not be in arrears on license fees, CLE requirements, or any obligation to the Client Protection Fund. With the exception of suspended members, all members are eligible to serve on boards or committees.
Any person having been admitted to the Wyoming State Bar who desires to withdraw therefrom shall submit a request to the Wyoming State Bar. The request shall be reviewed by the executive director, who shall then make a recommendation for action on the request to the Wyoming Supreme Court. The Wyoming Supreme Court may then enter such order as it deems appropriate. According to the terms of the order allowing withdrawal by the Wyoming Supreme Court, the person shall cease to be a member of the Wyoming State Bar and shall no longer be authorized to practice law in Wyoming. A member who has been suspended for failure to pay license fees or for failure to comply with CLE rules may not withdraw without petitioning for reinstatement, pursuant to these bylaws and the CLE rules, as applicable. A member who has a pending disciplinary matter may not withdraw until such matter is resolved. A member who is suspended or disbarred may not withdraw until the member is reinstated.
Amended February 4, 1994, effective April 25, 1994, amended August 20, 2001, effective September 1, 2001; amended April 22, 2003, effective July 1, 2003; amended November 25, 2008, effective January 1, 2009; amended and effective February 10, 2009; amended May 18, 2011, effective August 1, 2011; amended February 22, 2012, effective July 1, 2012; amended August 10, 2012, effective September 30, 2012; amended February 5, 2013, effective April 1, 2013; amended July 14, 2014, effective September 15, 2014; amended April, 6, 2015, effective July 1, 2015; amended May 3, 2016, effective July 1, 2016; amended November 22, 2016, effective December 1, 2016; amended May 22, 2018, effective August 1, 2018; amended January 29, 2019, effective May 1, 2019.