Brian C. Shuck

2122 Warren Avenue, Cheyenne, WY

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Education

1990 - 1993
University of Wyoming College of Law, J.D. (1993) | Law Degree
1985 - 1989
University of Wyoming, B.S. (1989) | B.S. in Business Administration

Publications

May 16, 2015:
Urgent Call for Comments and Action: Proposed Labor Regulations Detrimental to Cattle and Sheep Producers Alike, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 2 and 15 (May 16, 2015), Wyoming Livestock Roundup
March 7, 2015:
Part I of Best Practices to Protect Yourself Before Entering Temporary Water Use Agreements, Wyoming Livestock Roundup, Vol. 26, No. 44, pp. A2 and A10 (Mar. 7, 2015), Wyoming Livestock Roundup
March 21, 2015:
Part II of Best Practices to Protect Yourself Before Entering Temporary Water Use Agreements,Wyoming Livestock Roundup, Vol. 26, No. 46, pp. A2 and A14 (March 21, 2015), Wyoming Livestock Roundup
June, 2004:
XXVII Wyoming Lawyer No. 3, "Change of Place of Use and OtherPetitions Before the Wyoming Board of Control," pp. 20-22 & 25 ( June 2004), Wyoming Lawyer
January 31, 2015:
Change of Place of Use Petitions and the Wyoming Board of Control, Wyoming Livestock Roundup, Vol. 26, No. 39, pp. 2 & 8 (Jan. 31, 2015)., Wyoming Livestock Roundup
1993:
Co-authored Comment, Wyoming Tort Reform and the Medical Malpractice Insurance Crisis: A Second Opinion, 28 Land & Water L. Rev. 593 (1993), Land & Water Law Review
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