About Isaiah R.
Isaiah R. Gross grew up studying systems of law and order and turned that interest into a career in the state where he trained. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Wyoming in 2006, then stayed in Laramie to complete his Juris Doctor at the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2014. The two degrees anchor a practice shaped by local roots and legal training in the same community he serves.
After law school, Gross joined Pence and MacMillan LLC in 2014. He began his professional life at a firm long established in Wyoming, where he took on the everyday work of a practicing lawyer. Colleagues describe him as practical in approach and steady in the handling of client matters. He has worked on cases and files that arise out of Wyoming courts and regulatory settings, building experience that is tied closely to the state’s procedures and norms.
Beyond the office, Gross has been active in local professional and civic organizations. He has served as treasurer of the Albany County Bar Association since 2015, carrying fiscal responsibilities for the association and helping organize local bar activities. He has also coached for Laramie Special Olympics since 2014, spending time on the field and in community events. Those roles have kept him visible in the county and connected to both legal peers and residents outside the legal community.
Gross’s career trajectory reflects a preference for staying local. He trains new lawyers and law students through informal mentorship and participates in bar association projects that touch on professional education and administration. He is licensed to practice in Wyoming and conducts his work from the firm’s offices in the state. His courtroom and transactional experience speak to a body of practice developed through steady casework rather than headline matters.
Colleagues say Gross approaches client work with careful preparation and straightforward counsel. He manages files at Pence and MacMillan LLC and handles matters that arise under Wyoming law. He currently practices at Pence and MacMillan LLC, representing clients in Wyoming on a range of legal matters.