Chapman Valdez
Wyoming Law Firm
Chapman Valdez
Chapman Valdez has represented seriously injured individuals, criminal defendants, and civil plaintiffs for over twenty five years. We utilize state-of-the-art technology and cost-effective methods to provide services in an aggressive, timely, ethical, and professional manner. Our team-oriented approach focuses on each client's background, needs, and goals. We respond promptly to telephone calls, report on cases regularly, and minimize our clients' risk by informing them of relevant changes in the law.
Practice Areas:
- Antitrust & Trade Regulation
- Civil Rights
- Constitutional Law
- Employment Law
- Criminal Law
Principal Attorneys:
- Thomas Valdez
- Frank Chapman
Chapman Valdez
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
125 West Second Street
P. O. Box 2710
Casper, Wyoming 82602-2710
Phone: (307)237-1983
Toll Free: 1-866-237-1983
Fax: (307)577-1871
http://www.chapmanvaldez.com/
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