Wyoming Statutes
§ 37-2-111 — Attorney general to be legal adviser; duties; representation by commission attorneys
Wyoming § 37-2-111
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 37-2-111 (2026).
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The attorney general shall be the legal adviser of the
commission and it shall be his duty to represent the commission
in all proceedings in any court, before any other agency or
before any departments of the federal government. Upon the
request of the commission, the attorney general may designate
any duly qualified attorney employed by the commission to
function as an assistant attorney general to assist the attorney
general in representing the commission in all proceedings in any
court, before any agency or before any departments of the
federal government. Wherever he deems it appropriate, the
attorney general may authorize a commission attorney to act
without his assistance.
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