About Vance Countryman
Veteran attorney Vance Countryman brings more than two decades of legal experience to his current role as an attorney in private practice in Lander, Wyoming. In his legal practice, he represents a wide range of clients pursuing litigation related to auto collisions and construction site injuries. Vance Countryman also represents cases related to the trucking industry.
Vance Countryman earned an associate degree from Ricks College, and a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from Brigham Young University before going on to complete his law degree at the Wyoming College of Law. While attending law school, he placed second in the college’s trial competition and went on to represent the school in three regional finals.
Outside of his work in the legal field, Vance Countryman is a dedicated community member who supports a wide range of charities and nonprofit organizations. In addition to donating to breast cancer awareness charities, he maintains an active involvement with the Fremont County Safe House, an organization that provides support for women who have been domestically abused.
Vance Countryman earned an associate degree from Ricks College, and a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from Brigham Young University before going on to complete his law degree at the Wyoming College of Law. While attending law school, he placed second in the college’s trial competition and went on to represent the school in three regional finals.
Outside of his work in the legal field, Vance Countryman is a dedicated community member who supports a wide range of charities and nonprofit organizations. In addition to donating to breast cancer awareness charities, he maintains an active involvement with the Fremont County Safe House, an organization that provides support for women who have been domestically abused.