In 2011, Tenille Castle returned to Sheridan, her hometown, and joined Davis & Cannon, LLP. Prior to joining the firm, Tenille was an associate with Simpson, Kepler & Edwards, LLC, the Cody, Wyoming Division of Burg Simpson Eldredge Hersh & Jardine, P.C. Tenille’s experience includes clerking for the Honorable Steven Cranfill at the Fifth Judicial District in Cody, Wyoming. Focusing her practice on personal injury claims, general civil litigation, natural resource law, land use, and domestic relations, Tenille represents both plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of settings, including trials, appeals, administrative proceedings, arbitrations, and mediations. She is currently admitted to practice in the State of Wyoming, U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

Tenille graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2008, where she served as one of two Comment Editors for the Wyoming Law Review. Prior to attending law school, Tenille received her Bachelor's of Science in Political Science from Southern Oregon University, graduating cum laude. Currently, Tenille is a member of the Editorial Board for the Wyoming Lawyer, the Official Publication of the Wyoming State Bar. She is also member of the Wyoming Young Lawyers Section of the Wyoming Bar and the Sheridan County Bar Association.
In her free time Tenille enjoys cross-country mountain biking, hiking, snowboarding, and spending time with her friends and family.
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Sweetwater, Teton, Washakie, and Weston counties.
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