Grant Rogers
Grant is a listener and thoughtful, fearless advocate. His passion in the practice of law is helping other people—from taking the time to get to know and understand each of his clients, through fighting for their cause wherever needed. In short, Grant is a problem solver with a human-centric approach to law.
Grant is a graduate of the University of Wyoming. He first earned his undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Economics at UW, then graduated with honors from the UW College of Law. While in law school, he was a judicial intern for Judge Timothy C. Day of the District Court, Ninth Judicial District, Teton County. Grant also interned for the Albany County Attorney’s Office, the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Spence Law Firm, and the UW Defender Aid Clinic. After law school, Grant practiced law in Sheridan with the statewide firm of Davis & Cannon, LLP, for several years before hanging his own shingle.
Grant is licensed to practice in the State of Wyoming and the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming.
Education University of Wyoming College of Law Juris Doctor, 2020
University of Wyoming B.A.s, 2016
Activities & Affiliations The Wyoming Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, Trustee
Sheridan & Johnson County Bar Association, Vice President
ENR Section Council of the Wyoming State Bar Association, Secretary