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Wyoming Thermopolis Messenger & Overfield, P.C. attorney Vilos, Branden Scott
  • Lawyer name:Vilos, Branden Scott
  • Address:116 North 5th Street P.O. Box 111Thermopolis,WY
  • Phone:307-463-4415
  • Fax:307-864-9468
  • PostalCode:82443
  • WebSite:http://www.messengeroverfield.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Commercial and Business Litigation Workers Compensation Criminal Property Family Personal

Wyoming ThermopolisMessenger & Overfield, P.C. attorney Vilos, Branden Scott is a Very good lawyer practice area in Commercial and Business Litigation Workers Compensation Criminal Property Family Personal Injury ,Business & Commercial, Criminal Defense, Family Law, Litigation & Appeals, Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation,Messenger & Overfield, P.C.

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  • Mr. Vilos joined the firm of Messenger & Overfield, P.C. in 2013. Prior to joining, Mr. Vilos practiced law in a general practice firm largely devoted to commercial and business litigation in Cheyenne, Wyoming. In addition to commercial and business litigation, Mr. Vilos has represented clients in workers compensation, criminal, property, family and personal injury matters.

    Prior to devoting his energy to full-time practice, Mr. Vilos was employed as a Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technical Advisor, advising conventional weapons destruction programs in various countries, including: Iraq, Bulgaria, Sierra Leone, Libya and the Republic of Congo. This experience came as a direct result of the training he received while serving four years in the United States Army as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal specialist until his Honorable Discharged.

    Mr. Vilos was born and raised in the Bighorn Basin and can appreciate the legal issues common to northern Wyomingites. When not in the office, Mr. Vilos enjoys spending time with friends and family and fly-fishing the Bighorn River.

  • Wyoming, 2010 U.S. Bankruptcy Court Wyoming, 2010 U.S. District Court District of Wyoming, 2010 Arapahoe and Shoshone Tribal Court, 2013

  • Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association

  • University of Wyoming, College of Law, Laramie, Wyoming, 2008J.D. University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005B.A.Honors: summa cum laudeMajor: Philosophy with Program of Study in Philosophy and Law

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