Name | Mr. Robert C. Piper |
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Phone | (307) 634-1525 |
rpiper@coalcreeklaw.com | |
Address | Coal Creek Law, LLP |
Admission Date | 10/15/2021 |
Free Consultation | Yes |
Consultation Details | Rob offers a 15 minute consultation with potential clients in which he does not offer legal advice, but where he and the potential client and determine whether he's a good fit for their case. |
Will Practice Anywhere in Wyoming | Yes |
Limited Scope Representation | Yes |
Public Discipline | No |
Other Jurisdictions | None |
Areas of Law
- Administrative Law
- DMV (Non-Criminal)
- General (Local/Municipal)
- General (State)
- Students' Rights/School Litigation
- Business & Corporate Law
- Breach of Contract
- Criminal Law
- Child In Need Of Supervision (CHINS)
- DMV (DUI Related)
- DUI
- Juvenile Offender
- Major Offense - Felony
- Mental Commitment/Title 25
- Minor Offense - Misdemeanor
- Post-Conviction/Appeals
- Records Expungement
- Debtor/Creditor
- Collections - Creditor
- Collections - Debtor
- Debtor/Creditor - General
- Family Law
- Child Abuse & Neglect - Trial
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Divorce
- Guardian ad Litem
- Modification
- Name Change
- Paternity
- Post Decree Matters
- Protective Orders
- Termination of Parental Rights - Appeal
- Termination of Parental Rights - Trial
- General Litigation
- Crime Victims
- General Torts
- Harassment
- Libel/Slander/Defamation
- Mediation/Arbitration
- Negligence
- Neighbor Disputes/Nuisance
- Personal Injury/Wrongful Death
- Property Damage
- Protection Orders
- Labor & Employment
- Discrimination - Employee
- Discrimination - Employer
- Whistleblowers
- Wrongful Termination
- Real Property
- Easements
- Eminent Domain
- Land Use/Zoning
- Landlord
- Purchase/Sale
- Tenant
Member Bio
Rob received his B.Sc. in Social Science and Juris Doctor from the University of Wyoming. Prior to attending law school, he worked for approximately 16 years as a peace officer. Rob worked as a narcotics detection K-9 handler, a field training officer, S.W.A.T. team member, crisis intervention officer, and as a supervisor at a Wyoming law enforcement agency. He now uses that pre-practice experience and training for the benefit of those accused of crime, particularly where issues involving the deployment of a K-9, search and seizure, confessions, or law enforcement training, truthfulness, or veracity arise in a criminal case. He also leverages this experience in investigations for the benefit of clients in child custody and other juvenile matters where a GAL is required.