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Charles R. Hart

Practice Areas:

Agricultural / Ranch Law
Oil & Gas / Minerals
Commercial & Business Law
Real Estate
Trust & Estate Administration
Trust & Estate Planning
Federal Estate and Gift Taxation
Natural Resources

Admitted:

Wyoming - 1973
New York - 1964 (inactive)
U.S. Court of Military Appeals - 1973

Education:

LLB, Syracuse University - 1964
BA, St. Lawrence University - 1961

Contact Information:

Gillette Office:
(307) 682-1246

Sheridan Office
(307) 672-7491
(800) 868-4948
(307) 680-9274 (mobile)
(307) 672-8955 (fax)
charlie@davisandcannon.com

Recent and Representative Cases:

Power River Ranch, Inc. v. Michelena, 103 P.3d 876 (Wyo. 2005)

Charlie Hart's practice focuses on assisting local ranchers with their legal issues, including negotiating leases and agreements related to production of oil, gas, coal, uranium and other natural resources; estate planning focused on retaining family ranches and minimizing estate taxes; agricultural real estate purchases and sales; and numerous other legal issues particular to Wyoming's ranching community.

Charlie graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from St. Lawrence University in 1961. Charlie went on to study law at Syracuse University, where he served as the Assistant Editor of the Syracuse University Law Review. After graduating law school in 1964, Charlie served as Army Judge Advocate General and, after attending the Defense Language Institute, he served as a Legal Advisor to the Judge Advocate General of the Iranian Army for one year. Charlie is a member of the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity.

When not practicing law, Charlie enjoys ranching, irrigating his fields south of Sheridan, and taking care of his red angus cows.










OfficesSheridan
(307) 672-7491
(800) 868-4948
(307) 672-8955 fax
Cheyenne
(307) 634-3210
(307) 778-7118 fax
Gillette
(307) 682-1246
Davis & Cannon, LLP represents clients with their legal needs across Wyoming, including: Big Piney, Buffalo, Casper, Cheyenne, Cody, Dayton, Douglas, Gillette, Green River, Hulett, Jackson, Lander, Laramie, Newcastle, Pinedale, Powell, Ranchester, Rawlins, Riverton, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Story, Sundance, Thermopolis, Torrington, Upton, Wheatland, and Worland; as well as Albany, Big Horn, Campbell, Carbon, Converse, Crook, Fremont, Goshen, Hot Springs, Johnson, Laramie, Natrona, Niobrara, Park, Platte, Sheridan, Sublette, Sweetwater, Teton, Washakie, and Weston counties.
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